15-year-old female overdoses on gummy at high school, Iva SC
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A 15-year-old female at Crescent High School overdosed on a gummy. Narcan was given to her to treat the overdose.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
ALS4, Medic 6, be around, party one for an overdose, Channel 2.
00:03
Central Medic 3.
00:07
Medic 3. Medic 3, go ahead.
00:11
Hey, this four.
00:12
Just be advised, we are off duty.
00:15
Our truck is off duty, and we are broke down in the middle of house.
00:20
Copy.
00:22
Central Miller, you don't want to go.
00:29
Hey, L.S.4, party one overdose.
00:32
Near SC-81 South, 15-year-old female.
00:34
Who is willing is not responded, nurse that's given Narcan at this column.
00:37
It's going to be at Crescent High School.
00:41
Central Medicine 6 we're on too.
00:48
Medic fix, party one for an overdose.
00:50
Near SC-81 South at Crescent High School.
00:53
15-year-old female who could fill in not respond to Narcan as the minister.
00:58
Central AAS4's patient location.
01:05
Dr. Off 1.
01:09
Alpha, go ahead.
01:15
She attached me to that call is Nix6 ALS4.
01:20
Definitely.
01:21
I'm sure you now.
01:24
They're going to be in the nurse's office.
01:28
Okay.
01:30
Alpha one's on to you.
01:37
Medical team being around, pray two for a fall.
01:39
Channel 2.
01:42
Copy off one, I'm trying to respond.
01:43
Party, one ever notes.
01:44
Near SC-81 South.
01:46
It's going to be for a 15-year-old female took a gummy and Narcan has been administered.
01:50
This night three.
01:52
Okay.
01:54
It's pretty good.
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Location mentioned:
SC-81 S, Iva, SC 29655
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