Possible overdose reported on Elliott Street in Hartford, Hartford CT
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Emergency units responded to a possible overdose on Elliott Street in Hartford. The patient was located, and fire services were later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1. Floodaf, Elliott Street, EMS, we've found for the hospital overdose.
00:06
You'll be all fire dispatch.
00:08
I am 12 made contact with a key holder.
00:11
He says he's one of the warehouse workers.
00:13
He said he'd put his code out and put his code out wasn't working.
00:15
He says he's all set.
00:18
Copy, Delta.
00:21
Yep.
00:24
In field to troop H on the hotline.
00:30
Needs to head over to Park Street.
00:35
All right, sir.
00:37
All right, sir.
00:41
Showing room.
00:44
We just took an additional call, caller reporting, I91 southbound in the area of exit 46, have a red sitting in against the center medium.
00:59
One,
01:00
weather split off and Elliott Street, EMS freefront for the possible overdose, white now,
01:06
mid-30, light-colored sweat soup, seems to be staggering in and out of the road.
01:12
You'll be on fire dispatch.
01:15
Okay.
01:24
2.17-1-1-1-1-1-2-9.
01:30
You're asking for the beat.
01:34
2-1-7-0-1-1-1-11 in Elliott.
01:37
2-1-1-1-11.
01:38
2-1-1-1-1-4.
01:43
It's going for an overdose 101,
01:46
14-04.
01:53
Three out.
01:56
That's four.
01:58
I had sent five, license five.
02:05
Brie, you can have airbag.
02:12
The fire's cancel.
02:13
The fire is canceled.
02:15
The fire's cancel.
02:21
7-7 canceled by fire.
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Location mentioned:
Elliott St, Hartford, CT 06114
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