Intoxicated woman causes disturbance at McDonald's drive-thru, Rochester NH


Police and EMS responded to McDonald's near Wakefield St for a 45-year-old woman who was highly intoxicated and possibly using drugs. She was screaming at customers, blocking traffic in the drive-thru, lying in the road, and talking to people who were not present. She was reportedly combative when responders arrived.
Audio|Source: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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32 and 74 Google respond McDonald's near Wakefield St 911 advisors a highly intoxicated individual possibly using substances screaming and yelling at customers causing a scene
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Fire alarm EMS respond near Wakefield St at the McDonald's stage away from the scene for PD fire alarm to EMS respond near Wakefield St at the McDonald's stage away from the scene
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is responding McDonald's update from 911 it's going to be a 45-year-old female conscious and breathing we are having EMS state
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EMS3.
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Responding?
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EMS3, I have you on responding. near Wakefield St at the McDonald's now coded as a trial level overdose from 9-1-1.
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However, stayed away from the scene because the female, 45-year-old female is reportedly combative.
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Received, thank you.
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No.
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No.
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NDT is slow coming back. Which McAll is it?
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It's going to be the Wakefield McDonald's, and it's for a 45-year-old female, highly intoxicated, possibly on drugs, reportedly causing a disturbance dealing at customers.
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McDonald's 911 update is a 45-year-old female conscious and breathing. They advise that she's currently in the rear parking lot.
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She has been blocking traffic in the drive-thru, laying in the road, and talking to people that aren't there.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wakefield St, Rochester, NH 03867
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