Woman reportedly locked in car after possible medication ingestion, Campton KY
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A 32-year-old woman was reportedly locked in a car after taking two bottles of prescription medication near Upper Gilmore Road. She was later found awake and alert and stated she had not taken the medication.
Audio|Heard on: Wolfe County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:46
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to have a run for you all.
00:01
It's going to be near Upper Gilmore Road.
00:06
Near Upper Gilmore Road.
00:08
I have a 32-year-old female whose boyfriend or husband has called advising that she was locked in a car and took two entire bottles of prescription medication.
00:17
I have emergency units in route.
00:18
Units en route.
00:19
He didn't advise if she was still awake at this time or not.
00:23
But the units are en route to see what they find.
00:25
We'll get there soon.
00:28
104 we're getting out near Upper Gilmore Road.
00:36
Traffic report on Gilmore is unclear.
00:51
Possibly unrelated communication.
00:55
They probably don't know what she could do.
01:02
He says there are two different medications involved.
01:06
One is Ativan and the other one.
01:08
Could not understand the name, but it was a depression medication.
01:17
Careful.
01:24
Wolf County here at 26.
01:28
Goal.
01:30
Cannot be advised.
01:32
I made contact back with that caller to check on her status.
01:35
He advised she was still awake and alert sitting in the car.
01:39
He said she claimed she didn't take anything and he said where he'd been.
01:44
This is an update for you.
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Location mentioned:
Upper Gilmore Rd, Campton, KY 41301
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