Unconscious person found from drug overdose near Stoneridge Dr, Gahanna OH
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According to the dispatch call, an unconscious person was found from a drug overdose near Stoneridge Drive South. Multiple medics were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Division of Fire, Franklin County Fire and EMS
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 23 engine plus 50-wit near Stoneridge Drive South apartment to see unconscious overdose found on 9 EMS 1
00:16
069 metal crossing permit C's the same
00:23
5-0-6 I got me
00:29
I think that this is the most important accession.
00:34
Can I get engine once to move operator to move his truck?
00:42
You got right now, open it?
00:47
Engine 162 command, Rob1, exposure is clear.
00:58
Nice queen.
01:01
That'd be 373-3-0-1 tan jump in John.
01:13
Respond at 9 EMS One.
01:16
Medics 19, the Cattle Heart Hill Center, 3773, Olentangy River Road, Cesar, cross-off McConnell Road and Highland Drive.
01:27
Medics 19, the Cattle Heart Health Center, 3773, Olentangy River Road, Caesar.
01:34
Respond on 9 EMS One.
01:42
Respond on 9 EMS1.
01:45
Medic 11, Vermont Retirement Village, 7.841, Ventry Boulevard, injured in fall.
01:52
Cross of Cabrizet Lane and Riverland Trace.
01:56
Medic 11, Cormand Retirement Village, 7.5.41, Ventry Boulevard, injured in fall.
02:02
Respond on 9 EMS1.
02:09
Love this fire MS-16.
02:11
Oh,
02:13
that's better.
02:15
Yeah, key add me with NG5, Medicare 23, please.
02:23
Conscious Overdose, Cross-off County Lane and Stone Ridge Drive, EMS-16,
02:30
near Stoneridge Drive South, a hard-empty, unconscious overdose, respond on 9 EMS-1.
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Location mentioned:
Stoneridge Dr, Gahanna, OH 43230
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