Overdose at residence near Main Street, Asbury Park NJ
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A person overdosed after taking a whole bottle of Benadryl at an apartment near Main Street. Emergency medical services are transporting the individual to Riverview Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Monmouth County Fire/EMS
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
Let's see crew at near Main Street.
00:06
Building 1 unit 4, the subject overdosed on Benadryl.
00:11
Telling what I really want to see to clear about near Main Street.
00:16
Building 1 unit 4 are subject that's overdosed on Benadryl, 16 units 8.
00:26
No.
00:27
2158. You can hold off on some further.
00:31
Every sembling, you can hold on some service.
00:39
3158, you're in service.
00:42
Your patient's going to be in a vehicle.
00:46
3C., thank you.
00:52
North Fermanic, 1261.
00:55
1261.
01:00
On Channel responding to the overdose.
01:05
I received responding 1625.
01:08
Do you have an update on this?
01:15
Nogical. VLS is in service.
01:22
So we're not sure the drug or substance.
01:28
Oh, I'm sorry, yeah, they took a whole bottle of Benadryl.
01:31
That's all we have.
01:33
Easy.
01:38
99 to 21st, the location.
01:40
On location 1625.
01:42
Okay, (name withheld).
01:44
(name withheld).
01:45
(name withheld).
01:49
Clear on the Army.
01:52
Clear on the Army, 16.5.
01:55
It's an actual 37 once complete.
02:10
37 once complete, 16-227.
02:17
2015.
02:19
Hello, Gravier on location, 1626.
02:22
2158, we've an ETA on medics.
02:29
Looks like medics are coming from.
02:35
Paul 651 when I step on you, what's your E.T.F.
02:42
GMF. D.M.A.5.5.7.
02:45
31.8557.
02:48
We're arriving Riverview.
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Location mentioned:
Main St building 1 unit 4, Asbury Park, NJ 07712
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