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Man overdoses after swallowing pills and inserting objectsAlexander County NC

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Alexander County, NC

According to the dispatch call, a 31-year-old man reportedly overdosed by swallowing multiple pills and inserting foreign objects into his urethra at a residence near Old Randall Road in Alexander County, North Carolina. Emergency responders were dispatched.

Audio|Heard on: Alexander County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Station 1, 634, cold-landtrow, reference overdose.
00:08
Requesting repeat traffic.
00:17
Station 1, 64 Old Randall Road.
00:22
Requesting traffic, reference overdosed.
00:25
You are going to be responding to a 31-year-old male,
00:29
who has swallowed a bunch of pills,
00:31
and has foreign objects,
00:34
inserted in his urethra.
00:46
Code 4[1].
00:56
511. Show me right to your code 44.
01:01
Super.
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed

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