Pregnant female overdoses on fentanyl at county jail, Gastonia NC


A pregnant woman at Gaston County Jail near Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way is suffering a fentanyl overdose. Emergency medical services and fire department are responding for treatment.
Audio|Source: Gaston County Police/Fire/EMS - Primary Channel
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Transcript:
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T-9021P, E46B, E16M, emergency traffic, Gaston County jail, near Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way,
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near East Page Avenue, overdose.
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10-4[1].
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40-0.
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Did you advise you would assist crime records?
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10-4[1], Baker, 6-0.
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Day 52, County, I'm 2.
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20L, do you can't cancel a VOL if you can't go into that, you can add me to it.
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Save 52.
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10420L, 48, insurance, clear.
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6-6-6-7-Men, I'm directing it.
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Added a vehicle van number to the NUCC. Can you check if that has insurance?
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104-7-bye.
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46-3.
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8.
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2921, sir.
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10-4[1]. 2, Charlie 11-on-2.
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C-Men units going to Gaston County Jail. Patient is female, pregnant,
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fentanyl.
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And for that, Ashley Rumsfeld project that you are looking for is currently in front of jail.
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They're getting EMS and fire shortage for an overdose.
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She's 32 weeks pregnant.
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David 82.
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52. Yeah, more. Thanks.
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Location mentioned:
Near Dr M.L.K. Jr. Way, Gastonia, NC 28052
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