Possible overdose treated with naloxone at Kendallville residence, Kendallville IN
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Emergency responders addressed a possible overdose and mental health crisis near South Main Street in Kendallville. Narcan was given to the individual, and officers requested first responders to enter once the area was deemed safe.
Audio|Heard on: Noble County Public Safety
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
We have EMS responding on a possible psychiatric complaint near South Main.
00:05
Near South Main, possible overdose, something's very agitated.
00:11
Okay.
00:12
At the corner house.
00:15
Hale 2.
00:16
All right. You say same traffic?
00:19
30. Bill 26.
00:25
County 13, Cigbo 27.
00:28
(number withheld).
00:34
2100 North,
00:35
right at 33.
00:37
Indiana Dats Trust, T.
00:38
Officer George, Lincett,
00:40
179. TGO 179.
00:43
13.
00:44
Lugging, U.S.
00:45
is clear. We have not.
00:47
Dispatch first responders at this time.
00:49
She'll keep me advised.
00:51
Also, EMS is staging.
00:58
Counted L-26 1023.
01:01
L-26. L-26.
01:06
County Alton, go ahead and start first responders.
01:11
Yelton.
01:13
13, number county signal 37.
01:19
38. 13. 13.
01:25
Okay, 13, the driver is registered honor.
01:32
(name withheld), out of Albion, ballot operator, 4.7 conviction, seatbelt,
01:36
24, signal 80.
01:37
Thank you. Okay.
01:43
County O 26, Narcan administered, left nostril.
01:52
Elton, we're clear.
01:53
Can the first responders come on in and you can us?
01:57
No for a minute.
02:00
Clear.
02:06
26, 10, is he unconscious?
02:13
He's still kicking his seat, I was rolling back right now.
02:20
LZN on scene.
02:25
LZ on scene.
02:30
I also have medics signaling.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Kendallville, IN 46755
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