Teen girl overdoses after taking four aspirin, Brigham City UT
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A 14-year-old girl took four aspirin and is conscious and breathing. She was moved from one home near West 400 South to another near West 450 South in Brigham City and medical help was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Box Elder County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Brigham Ambulance Crew 3.
00:02
Respond to overdose.
00:04
At near West 400 South, Brigham City.
00:21
Bravo-11. Bravo 10coup back.
00:26
4-74 South Main Street, 474 South Main Street, Tahoe versus a blue Subaru Outback.
00:32
They are blocking airbags deployed.
00:37
Request ambulance.
00:38
We've got multiple callers on this as well.
00:45
Okay, gorevelton.
00:47
We do have an overdose in caller's 14-year-old daughter took four aspirin and they are requesting medical although she is conscious breathing an alert we don't have medical page.
01:01
Copy. You just have to advise if they need a transfer.
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10.4. Let's see one box.
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Now there's a 1014. I have a couple calls that are pending.
01:10
Runaway, juvenile, as low as a citizen.
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Roll 10, row 13.
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Hi. Do you want me to head to the overdose or heading your PI?
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Overdose.
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10-4[1]-3-15. All right me the overdose will be enough.
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Problem 13, copy once in the overdose.
01:42
So the address they gave of a current is near west 400 south, but they have moved the 14-year-old girl to her mother's house at near west 450 south.
01:53
14-year-old female conscious breathing an alert has taken for aspirin about 2 hours ago.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
W 450 S, Brigham City, UT 84302
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