Emergency responders handle overdose incident


Emergency responders were called to assist a woman in her 20s who accidentally took too much sleep medication. She was conscious and breathing but felt dizzy.
Audio|Source: Edmond Police and Fire
01:55
Transcript:
Full more Cambridge. For an unintentional overdose, (name withheld), stand by further. What? Fixer one, I haven't followed. Engine 1. Respond to overdose. At 400, East Danforth Road. Unit 102. Math page 28A. Engine 1. Overdose. At 400, East Danforth Road. Unit 102. Map page 28A. Okay. 5.37. Good. You show me 9.8 for now. Just some follow play. Once to get more available. See that, 4. Thank you. Easy one responding. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. All right. Leave the station. 121. Overdose, 100, East Danforth Road. 1.00 East Danforth Road, Apartment 102, for an overdose. Time about it's going to be in 1958. I have been, engine one. Well, that's what you're wrong. Is it one? 560 Adam. Do it. 25-year-old female, she is conscious in breathing, feeling busy and not alert. This was not intentional, accidentally took too much sleep medication. Is it one, clear of the information. Nobody answered the door, but the food's gone, so somebody came out and got it. I'll be 10 a time. No. No. One in a minute, Edmund.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Danforth Rd, Edmond, OK 73034
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