Male refuses treatment after possible overdose near middle st, New Bedford MA
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Emergency responded to a possible overdose near Chancery and Compton and then near Middle St. The male patient was located, stated he only uses marijuana, and refused medical treatment.
Audio|Heard on: New Bedford Police, Fire and EMS
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
While looking for the patient, nothing found yet.
00:10
Oh, go ahead.
00:11
I have that mail.
00:13
Talked over this with a light on Chancery and Compton.
00:22
Time 4. Do you want us to send EMS or Fire back over there? No.
00:31
Enter 1 from Fire alarm, we have the patient at the intersection of Chancery and Captain.
00:40
Copy that,
00:41
and that patient has now took off in a vehicle.
00:52
Fire lung copies that Hensel Lung, Hempstile-1, T-O-1, PD and Medics.
00:57
The 3-12, did that mail flee in the vehicle again?
01:04
Negative control.
01:05
He went and parked in front of his address.
01:07
I have him at near Middle St.
01:10
Copy. Okay.
01:17
And to one of you are still following this call, the has pulled in front of us at near Middle St.
01:30
Engine 1 copies.
01:31
Engine 1 is now at near Middle St with police.
01:34
We're going to check.
01:39
So it's going to be near Middle St for that overdose.
01:48
They were able to locate that mail.
02:05
I wasn't able to copy him.
02:10
Saul's good, sir.
02:16
Male just states he smokes weed.
02:18
He seems fine, but we can get a medic just to check him out, but he's refusing right now.
02:24
Thank you. Thank you.
02:30
Fire alarm, engine one.
02:35
Go ahead, engine one.
02:38
Engine one is with a patient with PD.
02:43
We will wait for medics to check patient.
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Location mentioned:
Middle St, New Bedford, MA 02740
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