Possible overdose reported near federal street in toronto, Toronto OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders received a report of a possible overdose near Federal Street in Toronto. The person texting 911 said they took two bottles of pills and is experiencing stomach pain and shivering. They refused to provide an exact address or name. There was a prior overdose reported at this location.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Public Safety Divisions 1, 2, and 3
Listen to dispatch call
01:40
Transcript:
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(number withheld), near Federal Street, near Federal Street,
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103 Federal.
00:06
Subject texting 911,
00:10
it's pinging at that residence,
00:12
stating that they took two bottles of pills this time.
00:16
They were saying this stupid house in town will see.
00:21
And I want to do this as the only other information I'm getting out of them.
00:24
They're refusing to give the address or a name.
00:27
There is a previous overdose at that location.
00:31
The subject also attacks at that time also.
00:34
I believe it's going to be the correct address.
00:36
Do you have a unit responder?
00:40
Right. Probably 6-5 will be 10, too.
00:42
Do you have a name from the previous?
00:48
There is nothing in the note.
00:50
It's going to be that.
00:51
Hazleton, girl.
00:55
Stand for.
01:00
They're saying that there's stomach hurts and they're shivering, but it's not cold.
01:05
Do you want me to start? EMS that way?
01:20
That's received, 2109.
01:33
Station 74, respond to a possible overdose.
01:36
(number withheld) Federal Street, (number withheld) Federal Street, 201, 213, Federal Street, 2110.
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Location mentioned:
Federal St, Toronto, OH 43964
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