Woman given Narcan for possible overdose near Gladstone Ave, West Islip NY
A 33-year-old woman near Gladstone Avenue and 7th Street in West Islip was suspected of a drug overdose. Emergency responders administered Narcan, a medication used to reverse opioid overdose. The woman was breathing after the treatment.
Audio|Source: Suffolk County Police Departments
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Available unit spray for 10-9[1], possible overdose in 13 sector.
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near Gladstone Avenue, West Islip near 7th Street, 33-year-old female Narcan administered, rescues northside.
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14 to 3rd for my time.
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See,
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I can reroute on back one.
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104. Six, can you back wrong?
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511, all of us.
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104.
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503,
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38. Pull me up to the 43.
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104.
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Double units break for the 109, possible overdose in 13 sector.
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near Gladstone Avenue, West Islip.
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9.3 with signing a second.
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23104, 33-year-old female and Narcan administered, breastfeed certified not a week but breathing near Gladstone Avenue, West Islip near 7th Street.
Police codes explained
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10-9: Request to repeat the last message or transmission for clarity.
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Near Gladstone Ave, West Islip, NY 11795
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