Overdose reported near Chestnut Street in Hartford, Hartford CT
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An overdose occurred near Chestnut Street in Hartford. Police and emergency medical services responded. There was also an accidental head injury caused by being hit with a pot at Trinity College.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Can we get urgent assistance here for an overdose?
00:04
Go.
00:12
College, there is a head injury, person was hit in the head with a pot accidentally.
00:17
We have on five dispatch.
00:19
71 am out.
00:21
Teller.
00:37
One two, near Chestnut Street.
00:41
It's an overdose.
00:44
Police department on scene.
00:46
He'll be on for this match.
00:49
9.30 on scene.
00:52
Sure.
00:59
There's a mystery.
01:00
It's a mother hall building.
01:03
It's Trinity College.
01:04
The person was hit in the head with a pot.
01:06
It was accidental.
01:08
It was being around the street.
01:09
It'll be on Friday this match.
01:11
This is the city.
01:12
...to-2002 respond to Trinity College.
01:15
Made their building for the person hitting the head with a pot.
01:18
Near Chestnut Street.
01:21
So... It'll be on fair to this match.
01:24
105-2-0. 2-0.
01:25
2-2-0. 5-1.
01:31
Go.
01:37
Ashley at Cigernay, 1034.
01:40
Boston Union 61147.
01:44
One occupant all sight.
01:46
Signs and signals.
01:50
10.4.
01:53
Russell, the officer, Diana.
01:57
Go, sir.
01:58
Hey, just come out from like the back,
02:01
the second floor, the owner will let you want.
02:03
Copy.
02:06
At 261 we got 3 detain for the mercury.
02:10
Bye God.
02:18
9-28 is taking charge for the overdose.
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Location mentioned:
88-90 Chestnut St, Hartford, CT 06120
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