Woman revived after overdose in Ovid, Ovid NY
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A 42-year-old woman suffered an overdose near South Town Building Road in Ovid. Emergency services responded and revived her. She is being transported to Geneva hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Seneca County Fire and EMS
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
She has a 42-year-old, overdose, coded in 9, Echo 1.
00:03
Time is 127, he'll be operating firewins.
00:13
261, 4-5-6-1.
00:16
261.
00:20
Abortarcyans, clear back in service.
00:25
128.
00:31
Very dispatched to 115-1.
00:34
501s on Sunday.
00:37
She is now breathing.
00:41
Outstanding, we're about two mile though.
00:45
Copy that.
00:47
Send up.
00:51
Go to you MR.
00:52
3.
00:54
Unit 3.
00:57
3 is transporting to Geneva.
01:03
Unit 3, can you go again, please.
01:12
EMF, Unit 3 is transporting to Geneva.
01:16
Transporting to Geneva 131.
01:22
EMS-111 is on location.
01:25
Copy on location 131.
01:27
Would you like me to re-tone out fire now that she's breathing?
01:32
Give me two minutes.
01:33
Let me get inside and I'll let you know.
01:38
Love 5-1 AMS.
01:40
Hello, that's 5-1.
01:44
Let's go ahead and retone out fire for the time being.
01:47
If we need to cancel, I'll let you know.
01:50
Please.
01:56
Load I fire.
02:03
I'm going to be able to be.
02:10
Fire Dispatch to Lodi Fire for your second tone.
02:14
We're responding near South Town Building Road in Ovid.
02:18
For the 42-year-old female overdose call, she is now breathing.
02:23
Again, near South Town Building Road in Ovid.
02:27
For the 42-year-old female overdose, she is now breathing.
02:31
Time is now 134, you'll be operating fire one.
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Location mentioned:
S Town Bldg Rd, Ovid, NY 14521
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