Person treated for intentional overdose in elizabeth, Elizabeth CO
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Emergency responders assisted a person near Elbridge Circle, Elizabeth, after an intentional overdose of 650 milligrams of hydroxyzine. Law enforcement was also present.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas and Elbert County Fire Districts
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 273Medict 272Mapage, Adam David, 42 Charles.
00:04
On a medical assist, near Elbridge Circle, repeating for Engine 273Metic, 272 map page Adam David, 42 Charles.
00:12
Medical assist, near Elbridge Circle on Elberdops 1, Cross of East Hopkins Drive.
00:18
This has clear 132.
00:24
Engine 273, medic 272,
00:28
patient took 650 milligrams of hydroxyzine in a suicide attempt.
00:32
Law is also en route.
00:37
273 copy.
00:40
134.
00:44
Medic 272, this is coding as a Bravo-level response for intentional intake, area hospitals are clear.
00:54
Okay, sir, take up.
00:56
135.
00:57
Engine C-73Matic 272, can you meet me on Channel 2?
01:05
If I'm going to do.
01:11
The patient will be upstairs in the bedroom and her mom's also in the house, not aware that she took pills.
01:24
273 copies.
01:25
Who made the call to you guys?
01:30
The patient made the call to us.
01:32
It's the first party.
01:33
Advising that you took pills.
01:38
Okay, copy, thank you.
01:40
138.
01:45
C2901 in quarters.
01:48
139.
01:54
73, medic 272, it looks like the bedroom is actually upstairs, not downstairs.
02:03
273 copy.
02:05
140.
02:10
Correct 272 on scene, we'll have Elbridge command.
02:17
Medic 272 Elbridge command, 141.
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Location mentioned:
Elbridge Cir, Elizabeth, CO 80107
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