Teenage male overdoses on pain medication at home, Sherwood OR
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A 14-year-old male contacted the suicide prevention line reporting overdose on pain medication, unable to move legs, and home alone. Emergency responders are on the way.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Respond to overdose or poisoning.
00:02
At near Southwest Washington Street.
00:07
Cross streets are near Southwest Bruno Terrace.
00:15
Copy trucks, except, a phone, engine six on a clear house.
00:20
Copy trucks.
00:23
Fire call, 140.
00:26
Number 140.
00:29
She chose responding to the overdose call coming from (name withheld), and do we have PDN out.
00:35
Yes.
00:39
Thank you, thank you.
00:41
You're welcome.
00:42
Offer me, back in a moment.
00:43
Trek 67, AMR 140, go into near Southwest Washington Street.
00:49
We have a 14-year-old male calling the suicide prevention line saying that he's overdosing and was speaking with a counselor.
00:57
He is conscious.
00:58
His name is (name withheld).
01:00
No weapons.
01:02
He says he can't walk or feel his legs.
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He's not violent or combative.
01:05
He said he took 10 pills of Percocet and other pills.
01:11
He said he can't unlock his door.
01:14
He's home alone.
01:16
And we have several deputies in route as well.
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