Medical emergency due to edible overdose near slaughter recreation center, Charlottesville VA
A 19-year-old male suffered a medical emergency after consuming a large amount of edible cannabis near the Slaughter Recreation Center. Emergency units responded to assist the individual outside the recreation center on Edgemont Road.
Audio|Source: Albemarle County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 10, Fire Medic 10, overdose ALS[2].
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Tuttle Dunnington, near McCormick Road.
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Respond on Alpha TAC2[1].
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Engine 10, Fire Medic 10,
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overdose ALS[2].
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Tuttle Gunnington, near McCormick Road.
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We respond on AlphaTAC 2.
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ECC C-910, engine 10, response check.
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ECCC, engine 10.
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Engine 10, 59010, you're responding to near McCormick Road, Tunnington.
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19-year-old male advising he ate 420 milligrams of edibles in his best heart rate.
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He speaks that he's sitting outside the slaughter wreck center, but he's plotting in front of this building.
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He's wearing black sweat pants and a purple hoodie.
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Care of 232.
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ECCC, engine 10, 59010, UPD is on location with a patient.
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It is going to be outside of Slaughter Recreation Center, near Edgemont Road.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha TAC2: Assigned radio tactical channel (Alpha Tactical 2)
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support level emergency medical care provided by specially trained personnel.
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Location mentioned:
Near Edgemont Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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