Overdose treated near Fishfry St, Hartford CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible drug overdose near Fishfry Street in Hartford. A male was treated with Narcan and later requested transport to a hospital. The situation involved coordination among fire and medical units, including managing access to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford Fire Department
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 755, near Fishfry Street for an overdose.
00:02
It's going to be from a (name withheld) who gave Narcan.
00:05
He'll be off right this minute.
00:11
I'm just having.
00:17
Can you check and see if that was the same (name withheld) that we were there for earlier?
00:23
Go ahead, ladder three. That 1st got me.
00:26
Yeah, we're down in the basement.
00:27
We come to a locked door.
00:28
You start a keyholder, but no orders where we're at, no readings.
00:33
Go ahead and break it down.
00:36
Wait for keyholder in CG.
00:39
Ready, you got it.
00:41
Engine two, ladder three or everything else can get away.
00:45
All right, I'm from District Two.
00:49
District Two.
00:51
Going to hold Engine Two and Ladder Three.
00:53
And do you have a key holder on file for this location?
00:58
Okay. Engine Seven, it is the same (name withheld).
01:00
Now (name withheld) wants to go to the hospital.
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