Man found unresponsive on sidewalk after suspected overdose, Hartford CT
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Emergency services responded near Pershing Street for a reported overdose involving a man in a red coat who appeared unresponsive and was stumbling on the sidewalk.
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Transcript:
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1881 PERS response for an overdose.
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P.m. Dispatch.
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Two-dephone, you can put on the road to a 252-100, 156 location.
00:10
Okay. I can copy now in 17.
00:12
So 100 Washington Street and state police.
00:16
It's going to be for emergency kill middle.
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I want you to use the Washington Street entrance.
00:29
131881 Pershing Street EMS re-sponsor possible all is out in front black male and red coat seems to be out of it, just kind of stumbling around.
00:40
Firepatch.
00:42
I see Franklin, I have it in 310.
00:47
To get up number 452 Franklin Avenue, Bravo 1, number 2 floor with the Alex Roblero.
00:53
Say it was inside his grade 2010-dutch journey with two individuals, spending bells.
01:00
A local description approached him with a black 83 and a knife and rob the collar for his vehicle, casting the pistol, lasting towards west of the avenue area.
01:09
For a 452 Franklin Bravo, Bravo, 1, number 2 floor, 1945.
01:15
He's home inside, though.
01:17
Uh,
01:18
that is quick, sir.
01:20
Alright, we'll log into that after the shut, fine.
01:25
Thanks, sir.
01:27
Hey, we'll take care of that after.
01:30
Thank you. Thank you.
01:35
Okay, Ted. Perfect.
01:44
Sir. That's going to be 81% street for an overdose,
01:51
a blackmail and a red coat gene stumbling around 1940.
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Location mentioned:
Pershing St, Hartford, CT 06112
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