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Man intentionally overdoses near Julian Street in GreeneChenango County NY

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Greene, NY

A 21-year-old man intentionally overdosed near Julian Street in the Village of Greene. Police and EMS were dispatched to the scene for medical assistance.

Audio|Source: Norwich City Police / Chenango County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Overdose. Nango County Doll cars, car to complaint.
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Mental Health Law, near Julian Street Village of Greene.
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111-1C-40.
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1C-40. To Green, EMS, second call your district.
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Near Julian Street server.
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Cross the Presmont Road and the Village Line.
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For a 21-year-old male patient. MC-44.
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Potential overdose.
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Patrol. Not on the scene yet. Hello, the Norland.
00:37
C.E42?
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Should I go a 1C42 location?
00:46
C420 in the village of Palsford.
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C111, 1C42. If I could have your respondent,
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Near Julian Street Village of Green, cross streets of Crestmount Road and Village Line.
01:01
Caller was a (name withheld) stated he intentionally overdosed.
01:07
We have fire in the MS dispatch as well.

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