Teen girl treated for overdose at Signboard Road, Ruther Glen VA
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According to the dispatch call, a 13-year-old girl took about 20 Benadryl tablets in an overdose and said she wanted to die. She is conscious and breathing. The incident occurred near Signboard Road, Concord Road, and Glen Level Drive. Law enforcement is also responding.
Audio|Heard on: Caroline County Fire and Rescue
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Engine 10 and Medic 5-1.
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Respond to high priority overdose.
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At near Signboard Road.
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Cross streets are Concord Road and Glen Level Drive.
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Company 5's District.
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Respond on FireTack 2.
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Timeout 1840.
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On to you in service.
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1841
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Aetect 5-1 responding The next 5-1, I'm having around 1842 You're responding to near Signboard Road Your cross streets are Concord Road and Glen level drive for high priority overdose You're responding for a 13-year-old female who is currently conscious and breathing took approximately 20 Benadryl.
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About 30 to 40 minutes ago,
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she weighs 140 pounds, caller stated that she wanted to die.
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We do have law enforcement around as well.
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Your incident number is going to be (number withheld) at 1842.
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Engine 10 to respond and I copy the additional.
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Tension 10 of having a route, 1842.
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9-5-1 engine 10 the female saying that she's going to be upstairs in her room her grandmother is in the residence but does not know that she took them or that she has called
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Location mentioned:
Signboard Rd, Ruther Glen, VA 22546
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