Woman treated for overdose at residence near Lindsay Drive, Lagrange GA
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Emergency responders were sent to a home near Lindsay Drive for a 37-year-old woman who was conscious but mumbling after overdosing on multiple substances including Xanax, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and Suboxone.
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Transcript:
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Prosser to Waterford for overdose.
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Stand by for further.
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908.
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Civil.
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...and breathing at this time,
00:25
advising that she's taking bars at Bannock,
00:29
also didn't mess with fentanyl.
00:35
Clear engine 61 en route.
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Go ahead, 6-6.
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I've been, I'll bring him in the Landry Drive.
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I'm not that far off.
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251, St. Traffic.
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10-4[1]-I, I'm clear, 6-56.
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T-551, I cut you off.
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6 as well, I'm about 3 out.
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10-4[1].
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Engine 61, Medic1, 121, Lindsay Drive, 1-2-1 Lindsay Drive.
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It's going to be a crossroad of Waterford Road, reference to an overdose.
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How about a 37-year-old female? She is conscious and breathing at this time.
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They're advising that she's possibly overdosing on Xanax,
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meth, fent, fentanyl, and Savoxin at this time.
01:42
They are advising that she's going to be located in the living room and she is mumbling.
01:46
We do have law enforcement en route with you as well.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Lindsay Taylor Dr, LaGrange, GA 30241
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