Two overdoses reported in Hobart involving anxiety meds, Hobart WI
Emergency responders were called to two overdose incidents in Hobart. The first involved a conscious 50-year-old male who attempted to overdose on anxiety medication at near Sandell Acres Drive. The second involved a 15-year-old foster child who also overdosed or attempted overdose and was known to be combative with law enforcement, requiring responders to stage without using lights or sirens.
Audio|Source: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Hobart. Hobart first responders, and ambulance 6021,
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respond to overdose.
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At near Sandell Acres Drive, cross streets are Ball Bell's Road and South Pine Tree Road.
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Timeout 1929.
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Please.
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Hobart, Hobart first responders, and ambulance 6021.
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Respond to overdose.
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At near Fairndale Acres Drive, cross streets are Bowbell's Road and South Pine Tree Road.
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Timeout 1929.
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5021 and now.
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Just that's Robbys you responding for 50 male conscious breathing with attempting to overdose on anxiety meds.
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No more.
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261, 10-2[3].
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10-4[1].
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5021.
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2021.
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7021.
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Reading the notes we're going to stage.
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This last copies.
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10-7[2]-7-9. 23.
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10-4[1].
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824, you can hand me to that assist.
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10.4. If you have a 15-year-old foster child that overdose or is attempting to, she is known to fight with law enforcement and rescue is going to be staging and asking for no lights or signs.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received or understood.
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10-7: Out of service
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10-2: Signal strength is good; transmission is being received clearly.
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