Teen treated for overdose near Elm Street, Chestertown MD
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According to the dispatch call, a 17-year-old male was reported to have overdosed near Elm Street by a third-party caller. Paramedic and police units responded to the scene, which was assessed as safe.
Audio|Heard on: Kent County Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Box 60-1, running ambulance 8 to the second quality or district.
00:04
Paramedic 3 is en route to near Elm Street,
00:07
for the overdose, respond on the EMS-0-927.
00:15
Paramedic 3.
00:17
The response is terminated for the overdose near Elm Street, crossroads of Greenwood Avenue and Hadaway Drive.
00:24
Responding for a 17-year-old male, callers a third-party caller advised that he thinks that he overdose unknown on what he has taken.
00:33
We do have CPD en route to stage fire, 0927.
00:39
Racy.
00:42
Okay. Okay.
00:43
Okay, I'm coming available.
00:45
Then, all we're starting it with.
00:48
Email, one okay, zero nine, twenty-eight.
00:52
Termin 17 can't.
00:53
No available.
00:54
Do you need me on the overdose?
01:00
Parvite 17, that's negative.
01:02
Paramedic 13 is en route.
01:07
Okay.
01:08
I'll just transfer.
01:11
Paramed 17, okay.
01:13
Paramed 3 to Paramedic 17.
01:14
We're passing your email link, so we're probably going to be closer.
01:23
Okay, I'll respond.
01:25
Okay,
01:30
I'll respondent. Turnix 17 to Fair My Street.
01:31
Did you say you were closer or I was closer?
01:36
Ambulance 3 is going to be closer.
01:43
Okay, I'll just transfer.
01:45
Thank you.
01:49
Ken Strick.
01:56
I won't say one-tenth myself and paramedic one will be committed.
02:01
Being where else, Christian, I advise in the town.
02:05
Okay.
02:08
M.S.O. 933.
02:15
Cancer Paramedic 3.
02:17
C.P.D. advise.
02:18
Seen as safe. He can proceed in.
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