Teen female overdoses on antidepressant pills, Opelika AL


A 16-year-old female took 11 antidepressant pills and may be overdosing. Emergency responders are on the scene near Opelika, AL.
Audio|Source: Lee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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In reference to (name withheld), 16-year-old female, taken 11 antidepressants, ETS[1] is around.
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ETS[1] is around. 4. So I made it forward from (number withheld) a dollar down to general law 1043.
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Tampar. Tampar.
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21, 61's out with one.
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APD has 1099's on.
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He's got to get her out in car, 188 and 64.
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7484. 10.
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Morton 20, 41, 400. Careful, we're in time here.
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I'll be tight.
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You're just requesting additional.
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You just letting us.
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Please request an additional.
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Table.
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A, 3 to 21, block to be on 188.
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Here, just a second. Call on 2888.
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37, I covered you.
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All right, please go ahead and pick it up and get to him.
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Since you request an additional unit.
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He did request the additional unit.
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His radio is also 107, both WT and CO.
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In three, truck, 103[2], I need to route to 148 Lero 2086, repeating 148, Lero, 2086.
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Referrence to a possible overdose on antidepression midst.
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Based to 115.
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Simple.
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To 115.
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103[2]0, 307044, 307-04.
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307-44.
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Copy one-night-eight, having her out a 148, 028, 2086,
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for a possible overdose.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ETS: Emergency Transport Service (contextual abbreviation)
[2]
103: Unit or code for EMS/medical response
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Opelika, AL
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