Drug overdose with head injury at hotel near greenhill crossing dr, Haymarket VA
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Police and emergency medical services responded to a drug overdose at a hotel near Greenhill Crossing Drive. Multiple patients were involved, including a mother who was initially unconscious and bleeding from a head injury but later regained consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Prince William County Police and Fire
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
So it's going to be six oxycodone,
00:03
two melatonin, and two Benadryl.
00:06
Okay, in 400.
00:12
There's going to be a second patient.
00:15
The mother has passed out as well.
00:17
She is awake at this time.
00:19
She's bleeding.
00:28
It's going to be bleeding from the head.
00:30
I believe she hit it while she was in the hotel.
00:34
Okay, 401.
00:36
It's responding to Green Hill Crossing Drive.
00:43
Now the second patient on scene, mother reported unconscious, now conscious, bleeding from the head.
00:50
We're adding additional units to your call, 0402.
00:59
Boxer403-5 probable, which is just for the overdose.
01:02
(number withheld) Green Hill Crossing Drive Cross Street's Little John Court.
01:06
Medic 5-250402.
01:13
7108-statish trick.
01:21
EMS can come in.
01:23
Okay, at 403.
01:29
151 on 2.
01:31
Okay at 403.
01:37
One's right.
01:38
You get what you're having.
01:40
Okay. Okay.
01:41
Box 0403 on 5 Bravo, assisted an overdose at (number withheld) Greenhill Crossing Drive, Crosseville-John Court, 92525 responding at 0406.
01:54
Second patient on the scene, adult females reported unconscious, now conscious.
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Location mentioned:
Greenhill Crossing Dr, Haymarket, VA 20169
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