Patient found stable after reported overdose in Inwood, Inwood WV
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Emergency medical team responded to a reported overdose near Mcdonald Drive in Inwood. Upon arrival, the patient was alert and resting in bed. No law enforcement assistance was required.
Audio|Heard on: Martinsburg Fire, Berkeley Fire, Tac 1-4
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
So at the station 988, ALS[1] respond for an overdose near Mcdonald Drive.
00:10
The paramedic 9-8-1 responding.
00:18
Copy 911, responding, along with law enforcement, summit stack 4.
00:30
Paramedic 491 to Berkeley.
00:31
Please, this unit.
00:37
Paramedic 9-8-1, both team.
00:40
Copy 9-9-1.
00:46
Notary 1, Berkeley, we make entrance to the house.
00:49
Nobody to answer our calls.
00:50
We'll be in search.
00:54
Copy 9-8-1.
01:00
Not anyone, Berkeley.
01:03
Not anyone.
01:05
We're secure, no need for law enforcement.
01:07
We make patient contact.
01:09
She's fine, she's just laying in bed.
01:13
And cannot get to the phone.
01:16
Just not be that, anyone.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Mcdonald Dr, Inwood, WV 25428
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