Medical emergency for woman with possible medication reaction, Coventry CT
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Medical responders were dispatched for a 61-year-old woman near North River Road, Coventry, Connecticut, due to a possible medication overdose or adverse reaction. She had taken a double dose or blood pressure medication and was losing control but was not feeling symptoms at the time. Ambulance and police assistance were en route.
Audio|Heard on: Tolland County Public Safety / CSP Troop C
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Transcript:
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She has a condominance, check automatic near North River Road, across the mail road,
00:06
61-year-old female post-holders.
00:08
Shannon of the Comptory Ambulance checking automatic near North River Road across the mail road, 61-year-old female, false order of 16,
00:17
618.
00:24
Hey time, soon there.
00:25
Let's check on the night at near North River Road.
00:33
In Crystal Lake, probably the ambulance, (number withheld), Burbank Road.
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Crystal Lake Road, Cases, State Police, 32-year-olds, you know, thank.
01:02
Chris Lake Department, Allington, Mayovillans, (number withheld), Burbank Road, versus Chris Lake Road, Davis, Cip, please,
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32RLP, 6.
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Point.
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And Chris Blake's Department, Allenton, Illinois, 123rd, Department, Allenton, 123rd, Board, for the student, please, (number withheld).
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T.C.A.V.1.6.
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16, respond.
01:29
Okay, I'll say you're fine.
01:36
She won't help you have a double dose or blood pressure medication and losing control.
01:43
You have to her to go to the hospital.
01:46
Not feeling anything at this moment and any time will be responding.
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Location mentioned:
N River Rd, Coventry, CT 06238
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