Unresponsive male treated after pain medication overdose, Poseyville IN
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An unresponsive male near Main St was treated after taking too much pain medication. Law enforcement was called due to combative behavior.
Audio|Heard on: Posey County Police, Fire and EMS
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
This report, Smith, John Shapire, have a medical run near Main St.
00:09
The male said he took too much pain medication.
00:12
He is unresponsive, not responding to stimuli and breathing.
00:18
We are transporting him to the ER.
00:24
Medical units are clear on the run.
00:31
Player, 24.
00:37
The township unit is clear on the call.
00:58
The township's second page, Poseyville Fire, first page, Metaboride.
01:04
Near Main St.
01:07
The subject is possibly overdosed and took too many pain medications.
01:10
Unresponsive but conscious of breathing.
01:21
Posey Dispatch, 5-Adam 3, clear on the run.
01:29
Flare, Smith Township, Poseyville Fire, same regents, Smith, that's answered up.
01:34
Dispelt,
01:39
You can show a Micaw 4 now.
01:51
Point out your unit disregard the page, and I am responding.
01:55
Any point out your unit's difference regards the page, and I am responding.
02:03
What would be dispatched? Five Rescue One.
02:06
Five Rescue One.
02:11
Five Rescue One is en route and arriving.
02:18
Be advised the location is directly across from the fire station.
02:26
Clear.
02:31
If you just patch, five-resby-1.
02:34
Five-rescy-1.
02:43
Request law enforcement being routed to this scene, as subject has become combative.
03:00
Dispatch, Mnick4 is clear on combatants.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Poseyville, IN 47633
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