Medical team responds to possible overdose near Wallace St, Woodbridge Township NJ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded near Wallace Street in Woodbridge for a possible overdose involving a man who initially reported abdominal pain. A medic unit was dispatched for a possible diabetic or respiratory condition. Advanced life support was later canceled when not needed, and a patient was transported to a hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex NJ EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Responding to Woodbridge near Wallace Street.
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Cross streets are Jean Court and Gordon Street.
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Male patient with abdominal pain.
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Receive.
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Unit responding.
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Departure time 1356.
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1104 heading over to Amboy and Seymour.
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At 1356. My footer is at a 17.
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17 is everything.
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Go with your message.
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Arriving on scene at 1356.
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Getting a medic unit for a possible diabetic emergency.
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Very soon.
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Headquarters of 515.
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Update: getting a medic unit for respiratory issue.
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Received, thank you.
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15 is on location.
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F.A. 15, you’re on location, 1401.
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The bridge, Meg 2101.
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Responding near Wallace Street for the possible overdose.
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1401.
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EMS4 has arrived at JFK Hospital.
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At 1401.
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17 headquarters, ALS cancel, not seen.
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Location mentioned:
Wallace St, Woodbridge, NJ 07095
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