23-year-old female treated for accidental vodka inhalation, Venice FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 23-year-old woman who accidentally inhaled vodka at a motel near U.S. 41 Bypass North. She was not violent and declined transport to a hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Fire
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Transcript:
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Rescue 52 Medical Motel 6, near U.S. 41 Bypass North.
00:03
Near U.S. 41 bypass north.
00:05
Near U.S. 41 bypass north, cross the bridgewood ab, room 132, Map Grid 453.
00:14
Special Root 52, Western 52 is around.
00:16
Can you send us the LVT our screen again, our MDP is found at this time?
00:25
Rescue 52 is recent.
00:31
Scott Triscuity 1.
00:32
Available returning.
00:34
Available returning.
00:35
Rescue anyone.
00:40
Rescue 52.
00:42
They've updated it to an overdose to Charlie.
00:45
The patient's a 23-year-old female.
00:47
They're advising she's accidentally inhaled vodka while it's been advised.
00:51
They're advising she's not violent.
00:54
Copy show us on scene.
00:56
We still don't have a screen.
00:57
What's the apartment number?
00:59
Acknowledged. It's going to be room 132.
01:04
Copy show, Rescue 52 on scene.
01:07
Copy on scene.
01:13
Dispatch Rescue 71 on scene.
01:15
Rescue 71 on scene, searching for patient.
01:20
On scene, searching for patient, Rescue 71.
01:27
Batch, Rescue 26, POSSI.
01:29
I'm seeing Rescue 26.
01:35
252, Fission contact.
01:37
Pitchin contact, Rescue 52.
01:38
Rescue 52.
01:39
This VASRES, RISC 83 is arrived, Essumage Venice.
01:44
Arrived, SMEVNES, RESTU-853.
01:51
V-EVirus 7.
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The time, free.
01:58
Spatrescini-Ni-E.
02:00
Patient-rescuit.
02:03
Patient-use, you have any transport, 4-5-4 turn it.
02:06
Copy patient refusal bill.
02:08
We're repairing a rest you not.
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