Female overdoses on ibuprofen with possible suicidal intent, Weston MA
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A female near Chestnut Street overdosed on ibuprofen, is vomiting, and is possibly suicidal. Emergency services responded to the medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Weston Fire
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Medical emergency near Chestnut Street for a female party.
00:03
Possible intentional.
00:07
She overdosed on, took half a bottle of ibuprofen.
00:12
She is vomiting at this time.
00:14
She is possibly suicidal as well.
00:18
Engine 3A1.
00:21
The front near Chestnut Street for a female party took half a bottle of ibuprofen.
00:27
She's vomiting.
00:29
She's possible suicidal.
00:32
Western Fire, 841.
00:40
Anyone has it from route 20.
00:46
A1, you have it from Route 20.
00:49
841.
00:58
Agent 3 to fire alarm.
01:00
You can show us responding.
01:02
You go ahead and start pro or an available medic unit.
01:06
We receive the engine 3.
01:08
You're responding.
01:09
We'll start pro or available medic unit.
01:20
ALS3, West Empire.
01:23
West Empire, engine, ALS3.
01:27
Responding to Trusman coming from Emerson Hospital.
01:31
ALS3, respond to near Chestnut Street from Emerson Hospital, 844.
01:44
Westin fire announcing still on engine 3A1 and ALS3.
01:49
Responding near Chestnut Street for the medical.
01:51
Finally, I'm standing by 844.
01:56
A1-5-1, we're on arrival.
02:00
A1, you're on arrival.
02:01
A-144.
02:04
A1 to engine 3.
02:09
3.
02:12
8-5-34 is a common driveway.
02:14
It's far the point at the end, all the way up the top of the hill.
02:20
Yeah, we haven't.
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Location mentioned:
Chestnut St, Weston, MA 02493
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