Woman overdoses on medication with cold, blue fingers, Fayetteville GA
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A 25-year-old woman experienced an overdose from medication heparin. She was shivering, with blue fingers and cold skin. Emergency services responded to the location near Triple Crown Point in Fayetteville, Georgia.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 7-995, overdose priority 1 near Triple Crown Point, can't be on point.
00:04
Just want to attack one.
00:06
One another six.
00:12
1052 is in route to near Triple Crown Point, cross street of Stable Creek Road.
00:20
25-year-old female is shivering, collie thinks she has taken too much heparin, not able to get her body temperature up.
00:26
Fingers are blue.
00:29
(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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Engine, Medic 5, Squad 10, Overdose, Priority 1[1],
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near Triple Crown Point, statuses, green, respond on attack one.
00:51
Radio, squad didn't respondent.
00:53
Correct, not responding.
00:56
Receive.
00:59
Engine 7, 995, 12.
01:01
You're responding to a 25-25-year-old female, shivering.
01:05
Thinks she's taken too much heparin, not able to get her body temperature up, her fingers are blue, cold to the touch.
01:12
Claire is draining from her body.
01:15
Advise that she just got a pick line the other day.
01:18
Okay, Bob.
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority medical call (life-threatening emergency)
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Location mentioned:
Triple Crown Pointe, Fayetteville, GA 30215
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