Possible overdose and carbon monoxide alarm near Oak St, Fayetteville GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible overdose and potential carbon monoxide exposure near Oak Street in Fayetteville. A caller reported an alarm sounding, feeling lightheaded, and difficulty evacuating the location. Multiple medic and rescue units were dispatched, and one person was transported to Piedmont Hospital. Some additional unrelated radio chatter in the transcript referenced another call involving a domestic disturbance at a different address.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 11, Med 10, Rescue 4,
00:02
overdose near Oak Street.
00:06
Respond on Tac 3.
00:12
All units are on foot.
00:13
We got to get out, get ahead of them by Walgreens.
00:21
10-25, 1081.
00:26
That book.
00:31
Radio medic 4 responding non-emergency to Piedmont, please.
00:35
10-11, rescue 4, medic 10, overdose possible carbon monoxide priority 1, near Oak Street, cross with Hickory Avenue respond, pack 3.
00:54
Radio station.
00:57
Squad ten responding.
00:59
Actually, get in behind that the last walker for them and just give them a little space.
01:10
Radio station two.
01:12
Station two.
01:15
Right now, engine eleven responding.
01:17
Hello.
01:21
Cancel medic near Oak Street and assign medic two.
01:26
Radio is clear.
01:27
Medic two respond on type three.
01:50
It's going to be near Grenoble Road, cross street of Morgantown.
01:57
It's going to be caller versus (name withheld).
02:00
(Name withheld) keeps pouring water on (name withheld) and harassing (name withheld) in reference to having to leave in 45 days.
02:06
Echo 35D56, male does have two, unknown where they're at or he is a 1050 patient.
02:12
Rescue 4 respond.
02:15
Ten four. Caller advised their carbon monoxide alarm was going off.
02:18
(Name withheld) did advise feeling lightheaded.
02:21
Caller also advised they were unable to evacuate, but they are trying to ventilate and keep the windows open.
02:41
Five fifty-two, en route to near Oak Street for a CO alarm.
02:49
Patient feeling lightheaded.
02:50
There is a red flag for (name withheld) who is a known subject and violent.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Fayetteville, GA 30215
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