Suicide attempt by overdose near McIntyre Street, Monroe NC
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According to the dispatch call, a female attempted suicide by ingesting about half a bottle of allergy medication near McIntyre Street, Ashcraft Avenue, and Union Street. She told friends she took the medication within the last hour to avoid going to school.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 1, suicide attempt, near McIntyre Street, cross streets Ashcraft Avenue and Union Street, operate on India.
00:09
Engine 1, suicide attempt, near McIntyre Street, cross streets Ashcraft Avenue and Union Street, operate on India.
00:21
We're clear the wreck.
00:24
What channel's engine one off for the suicide?
00:28
They're going to be on India.
00:31
Yeah,
00:34
point two.
00:36
Good.
00:38
Be en route to smack and tire and cancel, engine one.
00:43
10-4[1]-1, do you copy? The rate will be by the whole.
00:50
To Med 106, you're en route with law enforcement to a suicide attempt near McIntyre Street, crossroads of Ashcraft Avenue,
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and Union Street,
01:04
unknown age of the patient.
01:10
I told her friend that she was going to take allergy pills so she wouldn't have to go to school tomorrow.
01:14
As of now, she's told another student that she's taken half a bottle of allergy medication within the last hour.
01:20
I'd recommend a code to her response.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
McIntyre St, Monroe, NC 28110
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