Overdose incident in monument involves middle-aged male, Monument CO
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Emergency responders in Monument attended a 49-year-old male who overdosed after taking about 15 pills. The patient experienced a manic episode but was conscious and breathing when help arrived. Law enforcement was also on the way.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso County Fire and EMS
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Monument Fire Medical, 514-584, respond near Glenn Court for an overdose, timeout 23-26.
00:16
Air Force Academy Fire for a traffic accident.
00:21
2102, 2113, 2181, respond to file marker 1-50 on our I-25 northbound for a traffic accident, unknown injuries, 10-out 2327.
00:36
Monument Fire for an alarm.
00:39
513, respond 1-287-ball-the-circle for a medical alarm, timeout 23-227.
00:45
All right is next, 215 is responding.
01:00
You show you responding to mile marker 150 on 925 northbound for a traffic accident unknown injuries.
01:07
The vehicle is a silver tannish truck that is on the side of the road on the far left.
01:12
They have their hazard lights on and the front end of the vehicle is smashed.
01:17
They didn't see any of their vehicle or any tape on the vehicle.
01:28
21, a certain, any copy, that's a date, thank you.
01:32
2328.
01:38
All right, this best row was there change responding?
01:41
Copy.
01:49
514, responding. 514, responding.
01:53
514, should be responding to near Glenn Court for an overdose.
01:58
We do have law and route.
02:02
This patient is having a manic episode.
02:04
They took a bunch of pills.
02:06
Took 15 of them.
02:08
They're a 49-year-old male, conscious and breathing,
02:11
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