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Possible overdose reported at pharmacy drive-through, Uniontown PA
Emergency services responded to a possible overdose at the Walgreens pharmacy drive-through near West Main Street in Uniontown. A vehicle was reported facing the wrong way. Police arrived on scene, and EMS was later requested to cancel their response.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County ICORRS Public Safety Dispatch
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
City County Vidiam, I respond to ALS,
00:03
Near West Main Street, Uniontown at Walgreens for a possible overdose and a Chevy Spark facing the wrong way in the pharmacy drive-through.
00:14
Police are around.
00:18
County, they call.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:27
We're out of Walgreens.
00:30
We see.
00:35
It's 26, you're responding near West Main Street.
00:39
Walgreens in the pharmacy drive-thru.
00:43
For a possible overdose, it'll be a Chevy Spark facing the wrong way.
00:48
Police just arrived on scene.
00:52
That's probably got me where we will.
00:58
County Community 68 that need a call near West Main Street.
01:06
Receive near West Main Street Walgreens at the pharmacy drive-through.
01:12
Chevy Spark facing the wrong way.
01:16
Rob.
01:18
For all kinds of people.
01:27
Add with it.
01:30
(number withheld).
01:35
Raised.
01:41
Operations for us, personal.
01:47
Twelve.
01:49
Receive. Thank you.
01:53
Copy.
01:59
State County, BAT 26.
02:03
Hey, 26.
02:05
Please request you cancel.
02:09
That's your seat for cancel.
02:11
What I'm going to say to evacuate.
02:18
State County Community 68.
02:22
Canady 68.
02:24
Please once you request EMS to cancel.
02:28
So.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Uniontown, PA 15401
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