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Six-year-old evaluated for possible opioid exposure in CortlandCortland NY

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Argyle Pl & Main St, Cortland, NY 13045

Emergency responders were dispatched to the intersection near Argyle Place and Main Street in Cortland to evaluate a six-year-old child who may have been exposed to an opioid. The child was checked at the scene due to potential contact with heroin.

Audio|Source: Cortland County Public Safety
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
We have TLC respond to that location for an evaluation of a six-year-old male who potentially get exposed to an opiate.
00:10
Are you? So we're just like a check.
00:13
Fire control from 202.
00:16
202. 202. All right.
00:18
I'm sorry for you.
00:21
Thank you. You have a nice time getting around for this?
00:25
No, you have not yet.
00:26
Which is looking, sir?
00:27
That's affirmative.
00:28
There is definitely an odor in the house, however we've got no readings on the meters, but if they could come this way.
00:35
Pardon to 1464, we added a comment into 1426's call.
00:40
DFS would like a phone call when you guys get arrived at Elstville.
00:45
Time for all my notification.
00:48
Okay.
00:54
Control to 181 mobile status Argyle Place and Main Street for an incoming call.
01:01
1464, Corlin, you can put it in my sack.
01:03
Oh, this regard, he's in the lobby.
01:06
You can still put it in my stack, I'm just going to be a minute.
01:09
We're due to.
01:15
See, Samuant's Argyal and Maine email for 6-0.
01:24
We have control of 2, 1A1.
01:26
It's going to be priority 3.
01:28
Argyle and Maine for a 6-year-old exposure to heroin.
01:34
For 1-A-1, Priority 3[1],
01:38
Argyle and Maine,
01:40
6-year-old possible opioid exposure.
01:43
Sign out, 1628.
01:46
Till soon, Bill.
01:48
Argyle and Maine meet police unseen for an Eval, the six-year-old to possibly came in contact with an opioid.
01:56
The CILC Amines, Argyle, and Main Street, Eval for a six-year-old.
02:00
Pernage came in contact with an opioid.
02:03
That's going to be 16-28.
02:06
Tricoril C-C base, it will be one-a-one.
02:08
Okay, N-4T-L-T-A-1-1.
02:14
One-A-one in route.
02:17
Fire control from 202, Cortland unit is completed at 24 Washington.
02:23
Tile4202-1-0-2-1-0-6-2.
02:26
Received 1-81 year-row.
02:29
Once again, Argyle in Maine for a six-year-old, possible exposure to an opioid.
02:35
1629.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 3: Non-emergency/low-acuity medical response

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Argyle Pl & Main St, Cortland, NY 13045

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