Overdose reported at homeless hospitality center, New London CT
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Emergency responders were dispatched to an overdose incident at the homeless hospitality center near State Pier Road, New London, CT. Multiple units responded but the call was later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Waterford Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2 and 200.
00:02
Respond to overdose with medic at near State Pier Road.
00:07
Cross streets are Williams Street and Rosemary Street, homeless hospitality center.
00:12
Engine 2 and 200, respond to overdose with medic.
00:17
At near State Pier Road.
00:19
Cross streets are Williams Street and Rosemary Street, homeless hospitality center.
00:31
Medical 11 responding to the homeless hospitality center.
00:35
Please.
00:37
Medic 11 on the way.
00:41
Engine 2 respond.
00:45
Engine 2 responding.
00:48
Do you want to respond?
00:51
Do you want to respond?
00:52
Do you want to respond?
00:56
Three.
00:58
All right? Everybody on the air.
01:06
Two-one around the scene.
01:10
Two-one around scene.
01:12
Engine 2 on, see.
01:17
Engine 2 on.
01:21
Oh,
01:23
that. Station down 33.
01:26
Go under control if you haven't got it already.
01:27
And 31,
01:29
42 are picking up.
01:34
Control, all units picking up.
01:36
1050.
01:44
Tide in one other.
01:48
Go ahead, Chief.
01:51
When you clear the hospital, can you come to Run Street Fire Hospital?
01:57
Where is you?
02:04
Engine two.
02:06
Doctor to the medic. I'm in the state here.
02:07
You can cancel.
02:14
Okay, copies.
02:15
Medic 11, you can cancel.
02:19
Medic 11 copies.
02:20
Cancels.
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Location mentioned:
Huntington St, New London, CT 06320
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