29-year-old female possibly overdoses on medication, Waterford VT
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Emergency responders were called to near Lower Waterford Road in Waterford for a 29-year-old female who took a large amount of unprescribed medication. She was alert and breathing when help arrived. The situation was treated as a possible overdose.
Audio|Heard on: Walden and Cabot Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Hi, I'm Chief CALEX Ambulance, Waterford Fire Department medical call.
00:04
I'm responding near Lower Waterford Road in Waterford.
00:08
I'm responding for a 29-year-old female.
00:12
She took a substantial amount of pills,
00:17
is alert, conscious, and breathing at this time,
00:21
requesting an ambulance and fire alarm to college ambulance.
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Waterford Fire Department medical call respond, near Lower Waterford Road in Waterford.
00:31
For a 29-year-old female, took a large quantity of unprescribed medication.
00:40
Teller, our tone is going to be 1812.
00:44
Calliswana on responding 1812, be advised female at this time is alert, conscious, breathing.
00:50
A caller advised she took between 6 and 10, 100 milligram terastone tablets. No other side effects at this time as she just took them but they are worried about the future.
01:20
Thank you. Fire alarm to Waterford Fire Department medical call is going to be responding near Lower Waterford Road in Waterford.
01:30
29-year-old female overdose of her medication.
01:35
Again, fire alarm.
01:37
Waterford Fire Department going to be responding near Lower Waterford Road in Waterford.
01:42
29-year-old female overdose of her medication.
01:46
Time of tone, 1815, is going to be second tone.
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Location mentioned:
Lower Waterford Rd Fork, Waterford, VT 05819
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