Woman suffers suspected drug overdose in apartment, Old Orchard Beach ME
Emergency services responded to an apartment near Saco Ave in Old Orchard Beach for a woman who had a suspected drug overdose. Poison Control was consulted and advised that the patient was likely to be very drowsy and recommended transport to a medical facility for treatment. EMS was directed to coordinate with Poison Control for hospital guidance.
Audio|Source: Southern York County Public Safety
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Old Georgia Beach Fire Department transmitting EMS call.
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Calling for amulet 75 engine 72 to assist police at near Saco Ave Unit 4 for a female patient
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potential overdose.
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Amym. 75 engine 72, please assist police, near Saco Ave Unit 4,
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for a female patient with a drug overdose.
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Although, care clear, WPWJ2-2-1 at 2327.
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Calling for voice control.
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Morning,
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old, and then,
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ma'am.
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This is 20 for 1028.
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That's what? Main PC's 8.017, Victor Robert, 807C.R.
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Blue, Subaru, Lepak, Claire McAllister,
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483 at a Sokol F, 102, Southwest, Harvard, 5.
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Go ahead.
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Go ahead. Before, is there any bail conditions linked to the RO?
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There's one side of bell condition, 12, or she's corrected party in them.
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Fletcher Dwyer is the name on the condition's white male.
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He's the mail.
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Fletcher Dwyer is the bell condition name.
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That our caller.
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I didn't copy that, sorry.
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10-4, engine 72, immunos 75, both in route to assist police near Saco Ave Unit 4.
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You're responding for a female patient.
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It's an out-of-band overdose.
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Somebody calling in for poison control.
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You're telling me to hold on with poison control.
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We have a phone waiting pit.
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From Poison Control, she should be extremely drowsy or will be extremely drowsy.
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They could involve her airway or alcohol as a wound,
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and they're encouraging a transport to a medical facility.
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Sorry, no, copy.
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I would say that the EMS survivors would also contact Poison Control, they can start sending stuff to the hospital, whatever hospital they go to.
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I can go that again, I'm sorry.
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The EMS should be called on Poison Control as well, because they can start sending information or guiding as those she took to the receiving hospital.
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She's gone to.
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