Emergency teams respond to possible overdose at residence


Emergency medical teams received a call about a woman possibly overdosing on edibles. She was conscious but confused. The situation changed, and she decided to go to the hospital privately.
Audio|Source: Rutherford County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Medic 10, respond to, sick person Charlie response, at 268, Rackett Road. Medi Kahn, respond to, sick person Charlie response, at 268, Rackett Road. In Forest City, cross streets are Washington Street and Crescent, Drive. Danger off. Central, farce car, racket, right. Station 22, respond to sick call at 268, Rackett Road. Station 22, respond to sick call at 268, Rackett Road. In 4F City. Cross streets are Washington Street and Crescent Drive. 10-4[1]-1550. 1-130, go ahead. The F-130 have a sick-call possible overdose[2]. 268 Brackett Road. We've got fire and EMS dispatched. 2212, Rout. 2212, 1559. F.130, it's going to be on possible edibles. Inver. Macombation 6. 2212, respond to a 58-year-old female patient who is conscious and breathing normally. In a day's type stay, possible overdose on edible, it's not unknown for sure. Six, go ahead. Yeah, make count mission six. I just got a message. You can cancel. They're going to go POV now. Copy that. Should we head back to Asheville? Yeah, just stand by the second.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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possible overdose: Possible drug-related medical emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near Brackett Rd, Forest City, NC 28043
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