Female treated for overdose flees scene on foot, New Bern NC
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Emergency responders treated a 21-year-old female for a possible overdose near Keener Avenue, lot 36. CPR and Narcan were administered. The patient regained consciousness but ran away from the scene on foot wearing black pants and a black hoodie.
Audio|Heard on: Craven Police Fire EMS
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05:15
Transcript:
00:00
Not taking overdose near Keener Avenue, lot 36, overdose, 21-year-old female.
00:15
104.
00:17
553-graven, he'll be in row.
00:22
10-4[1].
00:28
Tension, Medi-Sept20, Tension Medi-Sept20.
00:33
Needs, responding to near Keener Avenue, lot 36, Crossheets of Court Avenue.
00:39
For a 21-year-old female, non-conscious, not breathing, possible overdose, 21-year-old female, non-conscious, not breathing, possible overdose.
00:46
You're not at all 1618.
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53. CPR is getting in progress.
00:51
17-663 responding.
00:54
Have you responded to 1680?
00:56
Jill.
00:58
Thank you very much.
01:00
Have you responding at Dukes.
01:02
Oh, Fred.
01:05
Craminging the area of the Highway 70-C County Line report of a NBC vehicle drove into trees, you found.
01:24
Say, if you're on Craven.
01:28
I see if you're on Craven.
01:29
Show me a round to that.
01:32
Keenrab traffic.
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24, you can stay tonight.
01:36
1040, sir. I'm craving.
01:37
I'm driving. I'm driving.
01:43
Hello. Hello.
01:56
Day 3, Craven, I was 1042.
02:00
Attention to the age 22, attention to the area of the new bypass, area of the new bypass,
02:07
going eastbound.
02:08
Eastbound. I have a report of a vehicle that went into the trees under injuries.
02:13
People that went into the trees, unknown injuries, same is going to be eastbound.
02:17
Here's time all, 1619.
02:19
1619. 1619.
02:23
Fire control.
02:25
22 truck gates and route.
02:27
That was 70 west towards Florida.
02:29
Canyline, correct?
02:31
Ten,
02:34
four, sir. It looks like they were coming off the bypass there towards Carter County eastbound.
02:41
Got.
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22 truck.
02:51
I have a point of two problems all the way.
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Hi.
02:56
22 truck in route.
03:00
Perman.
03:02
Water Cramer County cars, 1050 unknown, US 70 eastbound near the car direct counterline.
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631.
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104, Abby, in route at 1622.
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Fire control to 1762.
03:14
He advised that the patient is now awake.
03:17
Okay.
03:19
Okay.
03:20
Units responding to Tiener Avenue, be advised, patient is awake.
03:25
They administered some Narcan, call disconnected, attempting contact back at this time.
03:31
All right, I'm 631, 1050.
03:34
I know U.S. 7, you're eastbound near the Carteret, kind of line.
03:36
Like, key in the woodline, so it.
03:39
Ten, four, fire, control, 26, 3, you copy, you can cancel.
03:43
Cable.
03:44
Cable.
03:45
Cable.
03:47
Fire control 2063.
03:51
Control 2063?
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2063. You can disregard per medic 17.
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Okay, we were just confirming.
04:00
Thank you. Okay.
04:03
Fire control 1762.
04:06
Fire control 1762.
04:21
The patient has now ran out the door and is no longer on scene.
04:29
Units responding Keener Avenue, me contact back with the caller.
04:34
They advised that the female ran out the door, unknown direction,
04:38
wearing black pants.
04:42
I'm not sure yet.
04:49
Medic 17, that was all static.
04:51
I was unable to copy.
04:54
We're in the area.
04:55
We're going to get you in the area at 1624.
05:07
Dean is responding to King Eric.
05:10
It's going to be a mixed female black pants, black hoodie, black hair.
05:15
Zero.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Keener Ave, New Bern, NC 28560
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