Child ingests chocolate possibly containing marijuana, Elkhart County IN
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Emergency services responded to a medical call for a 3-year-old child who ingested chocolate near Joseph Dr suspected to contain marijuana or unknown substances. The child was conscious and breathing upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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16204. Dispatch from us.
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Section 3 from dispatch.
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I'll be en route.
00:08
Also, start me ALS[1] until we can advise on this.
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104. Just...
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There's 116 is en route.
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116. New Parisian is just 1043.
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We do not think it's signal 90 chalk check.
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Chocolate with marijuana in it.
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We think it possibly has other things in it.
00:27
Can you 109 that last?
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The ingredients are not known for what is in the chocolate at this time.
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10-4[2]. Are we being called because of an overdose?
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Possibly at this time, yes.
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Can you advise if it was intentional?
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It's a 3-year-old.
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Code 528, 1023 ending (number withheld).
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104 1510 dispatch station 3 signal 76 for ALS[1]
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dispatch station 3 signal 76 near Joseph Dr Meet ALS[1] for New Paris 24 a 3 year old
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Female, conscious breathing.
01:22
Advise that they took adult chocolate, unknown what's going to be in it at this time.
01:27
6204 from 16235 Fireground 5.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Joseph Dr, Jackson Township, IN 46542
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