Medical emergency for possible overdose at residential address, Woodward OK
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Emergency services responded to a medical call at a residence near 21st Street where a 90-year-old female had taken antidepressant pills about 15 minutes earlier and was experiencing breathing difficulties. The female was reported to be depressed and had become violent but was unarmed and communicating with responders.
Audio|Heard on: Woodward County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire department needed near 21st Street.
00:04
This is a medical call.
00:08
Caller states the female may have taken too many antidepressant pills.
00:13
Near 21st Street.
00:15
Near 21st Street.
00:18
Near 21st Street.
00:25
At 75, this is going to be a 33 Charlie 7, a 23 Charlie 7.
00:39
75% are out beginning mileage 0.1.
00:43
Copy 75, this is going to be on a 90-year-old female who said she took some kind of pills for an overdose.
00:53
She doesn't know what they were.
00:56
She has become violent.
00:57
She doesn't have a weapon.
00:58
She is responding and talking to me.
01:01
She just stated that she was really depressed.
01:04
And she just needs help now.
01:06
She said she took them about 15 minutes ago and please look on the CFF for information.
01:15
It was okay.
01:25
75 RP states that she is in her bedroom which is located in the front of the house.
01:33
It was okay, thank you.
01:41
I'm Center Fire Department.
01:42
Did you receive my tone?
01:51
Command 20, okay?
01:53
Unit 75RP just informed me that she is kind of having a hard time breathing, but she's doing okay.
02:02
Was okay.
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Location mentioned:
21st St, Woodward, OK 73801
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