Student possible overdose at Clarkson University dorm, Potsdam NY
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a possible student overdose at Clarkson University dormitory in Newell Hall, room 206.
Audio|Heard on: St. Lawrence County Police, Fire, and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:50
Transcript:
00:00
POTS and rescue.
00:01
Have any second ambulance call? Need to start a response to first university, Newell, room 206, for a student possible overdose.
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Time of page 1651.
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Central dispatch, Mr.
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Fire. Get fired.
00:15
Get fired a stretch up.
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Let's get a fire is acknowledged a call.
00:24
R-579 out of service and room.
00:29
1652.
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Set by peripheral rescue, second aid, let's go.
01:00
Peresville Rescue, second name will call, respond 20 Barton Street, Department 7.
01:04
On 8.m. Lifeline activation, no response.
01:06
Repeating for Parishville Rescue.
01:09
Second name is called, respond 20 Barton Street, Department 7.
01:12
Lifeline activation, no response, 1654.
01:15
Mr.
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33-2, you can show me in route to the scene.
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1655.
01:30
Good six hand one two six what?
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Show me out here?
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One two six out here, 1635.
01:51
Dispatch our 79-15.
01:52
Dispatch our 79-15.
01:58
Our seven-grain's back-town.
02:05
79's on scene.
02:08
1656.
02:14
Bench 332, I'm on scene, 20 Barton.
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332, I'm on scene, 20 Barton.
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332, 1656.
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POSC in a second and second.
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Tsella, 2-0-2-0-0-1-1-2.
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157. The response to Clarkson University,
02:44
Newell Hall, Room 206,
02:47
for a student possible overdose on page 1650.
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Location mentioned:
Clarkson Ave, Potsdam, NY 13699
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