Man treated after intentional overdose of medication, Mobile AL
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According to the dispatch call, a 53-year-old man intentionally overdosed on prescription medication near Government Boulevard, Mobile. He was conscious and breathing normally but disorderly. Police were notified.
Audio|Heard on: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 19, rescue 19,
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Respond non-emergency overdose.
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At near Government Boulevard between Azalea Road and Anchor Drive.
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Engine 19, rescue 19,
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Refund non-emergency overdose.
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At near Government Boulevard between Azalea Road and Anchor Drive.
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Time out,
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806 hours.
00:32
Fireline Rescue is back in service.
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Rescue A in service, 0802.02.
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All along shore rescue one back in service.
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Rescue 1 in service, 0802.
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Rescue 1 in service, 0802.
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Fireline, N-Rush 23 Round 1, Board.
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Rescue 19-19, responding for a 53-year-old male with an intentional overdose on prescription medicine.
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Conscious and alert, breathing is normal.
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Patient is disorderly, NPD notified.
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Noticing things here.
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Rescue 19 Engine 19 to copy or discuss.
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Crawl on RIS and 19-19 are a big threat.
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Did you copy your dispatch information?
01:35
Negative.
01:37
Responding for a 53-year-old male, intentional overdose on prescription medicine.
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Conscious, kind of watery, breathing is normal.
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Patient is disorderly.
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He just stage repeating.
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Let you know when it's being secured.
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Location mentioned:
Government Blvd, Mobile, AL 36693
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