19-year-old male overdose near south Croatan highway Walgreens, Kill Devil Hills NC
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Emergency responders treated a 19-year-old male who overdosed on cocaine near Walgreens at South Croatan Highway by East and West Martin Streets.
Audio|Heard on: Dare County Fire, EMS and Ocean Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00
Refute 14. Station 1.
00:03
Overdose, near South Croatan Highway,
00:05
Walgreens, cross of East Martin Street and West Martin Street and West Boundary Street.
00:15
Station 1, Resty 14, standby for code.
00:18
This is going to be for a 19-year-old male,
00:21
took cocaine.
00:23
They're going to be in a gray Honda Civic.
00:25
(number withheld).
00:31
Statial MRSB14, your response is going to be 23 Charlie 4 Alpha, 23 Charlie 4 alpha, for a 19 year old male,
00:38
overdose,
00:40
took cocaine, (number withheld).
00:45
Agent 14 will be in route, Walgreens.
00:50
BMS correction, engine 14 around,
00:52
Walgreens (number withheld).
00:58
There are central, medic 1-3 in route.
01:03
TAMS unit checking in route, repeat your number, you're on-tack.
01:11
Dairy Central, Medic 13 in route.
01:14
Medic 13-3 responding.
01:17
(number withheld), units responding Walgreens, stage across the street, stage across from law enforcement.
01:24
Zero P-4 is in route.
01:26
CRVT respond in (number withheld).
01:33
Ginger 14 is out to see.
01:40
Ninja 14 on location staging (number withheld).
01:47
Central Medic 13, same traffic.
01:51
Medics 13 on location staging (number withheld) state.
01:59
Security 4 is on 3.
02:02
The CRB4 on location station 15th, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
S Croatan Hwy, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
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