Female found unconscious from overdose near Ocean Heights Ave, Egg Harbor Township NJ
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A 29-year-old female was found unconscious near Ocean Heights Avenue due to an overdose. Narcan was administered by the caller. Breathing status was initially unknown.
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Transcript:
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R151215D could respond near Ocean Heights Avenue for an overdose, unconscious and responsive, unknown of breathing.
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No, 1637.
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15,
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152.
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152. 52.
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We're responding.
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Okay. Thank you.
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Service you and see too.
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That's it.
00:43
She, uh, is it going to be a female, I know her breathing,
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or close to her blue?
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Right, Ted, right over time, number 134, near Ocean Heights Avenue, Coast of Winnipeg, Pernoverose.
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15, 15, 2.
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Excuse me.
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Just for you now, it's a close-all between Winnipeg and Time,
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and it will be an overdose on an unknown stuff since 29-year-old female.
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We're still trying to gather more.
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Thank you.
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By the way, go ahead.
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I want to break the engine 7 response 155 North New Jersey Avenue report of a cardiac emergency if engine 7155 North New Jersey inside report of a medical emergency cardiac 1830-9
01:46
North 1559 or 15500 I'll be backing up to on the unconscious
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appreciate miss your honor
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15.
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15. 15.
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Inundrault mainland was one not emergent medical board.
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This is around the mainland.
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15502. She is known to overdose on heroin, one NARCAN administered by the caller.
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Location mentioned:
Ocean Heights Ave, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
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