Possible overdose of 58-year-old female in pleasant point, Eastport ME
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Emergency services responded to near Bayview Drive, Pleasant Point for a 58-year-old female reported unresponsive but breathing shallowly with vomiting. She was suspected of a drug overdose involving designer benzodiazepines.
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Down ECMF Esport Division,
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respond to near Bayview Drive Pleasant Point,
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58-year-old female possible overdose.
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Receiving down East MFESport Division, and responded near Bayview Drive on Pleasant Point,
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58-year-old female possible overdose.
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Do you have a patient status?
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On response, but we're going to be there.
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Washington, that is 59.
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Go ahead. 59, be advised.
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There was already a nurse on scene.
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Also, we have plus the point one has just arrived and sounds like possibly another after EMT has arrived as well.
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Alright, 10-4[1], is the patient breathing?
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The temporal patient was unresponsive, but breathing.
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Tantor, thank you.
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Danny, 59.
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Go ahead.
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The board, Reed is on scene with Pleasant Point One.
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Shallow breathing, she is breathing, she has thrown up.
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good.
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10-4[1] do they have any idea what she's taken? Yeah, daughter advised she takes a designer Benzos.
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10-4[1]-Were, less than a minute.
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Location mentioned:
Bayview Dr, Maine 04667
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