Possible overdose at residence near Conan Doyle Way, Eldersburg MD
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Emergency responders reported a possible overdose or ingestion of pills at a residence near Conan Doyle Way in Sykesville. The individual involved is uncooperative and refusing medical processing. The situation is being monitored and assistance is provided by sheriff's unit.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Law Enforcement
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
The matter for inquiring, do we know if Mom knows if (name withheld) actually took the pills or does she assume it can be?
00:07
I believe it's assumed.
00:09
However, (name withheld) has become uncooperative to questioning, so we don't have a hard answer at this point.
00:18
Direct, (name withheld) is refusing the process well.
00:23
That's right, but if you were looking at the medicine, it should be 30 gram profile.
00:32
Jack, yeah, they got their prescription model here.
00:35
Yeah, that's right.
00:38
Stand for.
00:43
I need a wonder, Carolyn, you can clearly check welfare.
00:46
I just circuit-advised or Arturition King.
00:53
Provide to.
00:56
Aviation service.
00:58
They are. Yeah, they'll start out here to school window.
01:05
Have carol to VH1.
01:11
You when you're ready.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:17
The address is near Conan Doyle Way off Sherlock Holmes Street in Sykesville to assist our sheriff's unit.
01:34
Conan Doyle Way for me.
01:37
All right, it's two different words.
01:38
The first is C-O-N-A-N.
01:41
Conan,
01:42
and then separate word is Doyle D and David O-Y-L-E.
01:50
I'll say that will be en route shortly.
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Location mentioned:
Conan Doyle Way, Eldersburg, MD 21784
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