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Man attempts intentional overdose on pills and alcohol, St Croix County WI
A 44-year-old man attempted to overdose by taking sleeping pills and drinking a large amount of alcohol. He was conscious but showing distress when emergency services were called to near Highway 63 and 215th Street in Cylon Township. Law enforcement responded to the scene as well.
Audio|Heard on: St Croix County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Patrol Eau Claire Post
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
8857, we'll be paging EMS to near Highway 63 and 215th Street for an overdose.
00:13
8857 at 1947.
00:21
AMS. I'm an attempted overdose.
00:25
2127,
00:26
Near Highway 63 and 215th Street in Cylon Township.
00:31
2127, near Highway 63 and 215th Street in Cylon Township.
00:35
For his 44-year-old male party that's a handful of sleeping pills.
00:39
He is currently conscious to end grading.
00:41
Your cross seats are Highway 63 and 215th Street.
00:46
First meet, clear.
00:47
Time now, 1947.
00:54
41-42 dispatch.
01:01
4142? You can close out that driver shop.
01:09
Boy on 42 at 1948.
01:27
Report first responders to Richmond DMF, some of the attempted overdose.
01:32
2127 near Highway 63 and 215th Street in Cylon Township.
01:36
2127, near Highway 63 and 215th Street in Cylon Township for a 44-year-old male party that took a handful of sleeping pills.
01:43
He's still conscious and grieving.
01:46
Medication was Trazidone.
01:49
He has also been drinking extensively this evening.
01:52
Law enforcement also en route.
01:54
Your cross streets are Highway 63 and 215th Street.
01:57
Second piece, clear time now, 1949.
02:05
Dispatch to 8800 cars in road to 6364.
02:10
Sounds like this is going to be intentional.
02:13
We've got sleeping pills and a lot of alcohol on board.
02:18
Caller reporting that he is not alert.
02:21
7 copies.
02:24
At 1950.
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