Apparent overdose near North Fifth Street, Suffolk VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible overdose near North Fifth Street in Suffolk. A 36-year-old woman reportedly took multiple pills and was conscious and breathing at the time of the call. The caller declined to show the pill bottle. The dispatcher noted a recent safety issue at the same location where the floor had collapsed earlier in the month.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Engine three, medic three, overdose.
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Priority one, near North Fifth Street, across from Meyer Avenue and Cook Pine Avenue.
00:12
Ten four.
00:18
Three, overdose priority one.
00:21
Three three seven North Fifth Street.
00:24
Second tone.
00:26
Four fifty-three h.
00:32
Hi, three. You'll be responding for a 36-year-old female, conscious, breathing, and took multiple pills.
00:39
Won't show the caller the pill bottle.
00:42
Per call history, someone fell through the floor at this location earlier this month due to disrepair.
00:51
Three, can you dispatch available medic out? Seven, cancel.
00:58
Ten four.
01:10
Overdose priority one, near North Fifth Street.
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