Overdose medical emergency reported near Harpster Road, Rittman OH
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Emergency medical services responded to an overdose near Harpster Road. The individual was located in an upstairs bedroom. The scene was secured and EMS waited for sheriff's arrival before making contact.
Audio|Heard on: Medina County Fire, Wadsworth Fire and EMS
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Wadsworth, EMS Station 1.
00:02
Request for your response near Harpster Road, for an overdose.
00:08
Overdose.
00:12
Attention Wadsworth, EMS Station 1.
00:16
Request for your response near Harpster Road, for an overdose.
00:21
Time out, 1344.
00:27
Santa County is Seville Medics 2.
00:31
Civil Medics 2.
00:33
En route, Medina Hospital.
00:36
2145.
00:41
Take one in Wadsworth.
00:46
Edicline, go ahead.
00:48
Medicines, go ahead.
00:49
Medical one's en route.
00:55
Medic1 is in route 1346.
00:57
Medic1, he advised some CSOs in route for this call.
01:01
Came in on 911,
01:04
unknown what kind of medication.
01:06
The male is in an upstairs bedroom at this time.
01:09
They advise no weapons.
01:13
Sonic 1 copies.
01:19
Dina Assuring Med 2.
01:24
Tremontza.
01:27
You can show us on scene at one double deuce.
01:34
1346.
01:35
I won Walsberg.
01:44
Go ahead, Carlin.
01:48
I'll be in route, Harpster.
01:52
Around 1348.
01:54
Mediq 1 in Wadsworth.
01:58
Head, Mediq 1.
02:04
Longtene.
02:06
1351. 1351.
02:11
Medic 1 Wadsworth.
02:13
Brad, Medic 1 in Wadsworth.
02:22
We're on scene.
02:24
We were advised by the patient's mother not to make contact until the sheriff's department arrived, so we're going to be outside waiting.
02:33
That's clean.
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Location mentioned:
Harpster Rd, Rittman, OH 44270
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