Overdose reported near Broad Street in Quincy, Quincy MA
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An overdose occurred near Broad Street in Quincy. Police and rescue units responded, Narcan was administered, and the person was transported to South Shore Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Quincy Police & Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
You can't see it at Broad Street.
00:02
There's a call coming in for an overdose.
00:07
83. 8.6, I have it.
00:16
The advice, not one that can be on the back patio.
00:21
Four-year-old male.
00:23
A year old male.
00:26
One,
00:32
you can show us on all the bills.
00:35
I want to have it.
00:36
Unit offense spotted bills for the overdose to be advised.
00:46
His proper, PTE, and turn, fentanyl.
00:51
Okay, you want to respond.
00:55
Okay, Ms. One here, respond.
00:57
Okay.
01:02
Second.
01:06
Two more pensions.
01:08
One second.
01:10
Narkins. I have it.
01:15
7.706.
01:19
Okay, you gave me a case number.
01:21
You already sent here to follow a report.
01:23
I just gave him a copy of report.
01:25
Let me clear.
01:29
Quincy Fire Department broadcasting, Rescue 1, near Broad Street, father bills on a medical.
01:34
The 5th Department Broadseeing, Rescue 1, near Broad Street, father bills on a medical.
01:44
24.
01:46
To the station and Stevenship's lieutenant,
01:49
please.
01:54
It's going to 4-hour.
01:59
...true from X1-1.
02:01
We're going off all the bill.
02:04
We'll be going off the bill.
02:06
It's B.O. High up.
02:13
Rescue one's off.
02:16
Rescue one, you're up.
02:23
Control from S-ray 1-1 at South Shore Hospital.
02:28
Clear, returning.
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Location mentioned:
Broad St, Quincy, MA 02169
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