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Person reportedly overdosed but left after recoveringWake County NC

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Wake County, NC

Emergency responders were sent to an overdose report in Wake County, NC. On arrival, the person was awake and not injured. A bystander threw water on the person who then left the scene. No medical treatment was needed.

Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Just reason we're out to the overdose, um, I can't well, no.
00:05
1-11, you need any additional?
00:07
Negative, we can handle.
00:08
Headquarters from engine 11 on text 1-1.
00:10
Headquarters from Engine 11 on Tech 20.
00:12
Engine 3 from Engine 11.
00:14
Three, from Engine 11. Three guys.
00:15
What was all that traffic about us switching calls?
00:18
Well, three's on scene now at the Colin Lehman at North Carolina Boulevard.
00:21
Originally we got dispatched to Psychiatrics off of Marshall.
00:25
We were basically on scene and then they switched us over to this call off North Carolina Boulevard that you guys were originally on, I think.
00:32
Copy. Engine 3 is on the scene, North Valley Boulevard.
00:35
Rusty, you try to pop down.
00:37
By the one, Ozo. M.S. from Rescue 6.
00:39
EMS here at Jordan Oaks.
00:40
There is no patient.
00:41
The resident and the noted address say she has no illness that is not injured and does not fall.
00:48
Copy the right.
00:49
Engine 3 to incoming EMS events on attack 21.
00:54
3 is not saying we just spoke to.
00:56
Bystander and the bystander threw some water on the patient, they woke up, got angry, and walked off for no patient.

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