Woman hospitalized after ingesting medication in Perry, Perry IA
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A woman in Perry ingested about 30 Trazodone pills after an argument with her boyfriend. She is conscious and breathing. Emergency responders are on scene to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Dallas County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Perry Police
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Transcript:
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near 5th Street for an overdose.
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104, 100.
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See, so you're almost direct.
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Dallas County EMS and Perry first responders,
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overdose or poisoning at near 5th Street, in Perry, Dallas County EMS, and Perry first responders,
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overdose or poisoning,
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at near 5th Street, in Perry, Cross streets Rawson Street and Dewey Avenue, Timeout 1553.
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Update for a 653681.
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Are we going for a 40-year-old female conscious and breathing took about 30 Trazadone after a fight with (name withheld)?
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Just not, you're on, Rick.
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Dr. M. S. Perry, Frasana.
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The Dr.M.M.S.
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Perry, Farnas, you're responding to near 5th Street for a 43-year-old female.
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It took about 30 Trazodone, so it was intentional.
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She said that she wished that she had not done that earlier, about 30 minutes ago.
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The person in Reginald is clear.
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15-5-year-old.
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6-3.m. 23.
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Gov. Gov.
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Now, Sunnage, 4 on center-wise direction.
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1555.
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All, 65, round 23.
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Have a 61.
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Alice 5922.
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292?
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292.
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We're en route.
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Copy. All six side three.
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6-5-3.
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I'm sure they're probably trying the best they could, but if Stan Mill can step it up, she's already starting to feel the effects of it, evidently.
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Scotty.
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Location mentioned:
5th St, Perry, IA 50220
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