Possible overdose near West Broad Street and Lincoln Avenue, Stonington CT
Emergency responders attended a possible overdose near West Broad Street and Lincoln Avenue. CPR was started by a nurse on the patient before police arrived. Medical units staged until officers were on site, then the patient was transported.
Audio|Source: CT State Police, QVEC, Middlesex County Fire/EMS, Valley Shore Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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4-9. Near West Broad Street and Lincoln for a possible overdose.
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Okay.
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You can see to the Wesleyan ground fire alarm.
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See the Wesleyan.
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Westerly. Wesse.
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Wesse.
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9.4.2. Sorry, (name withheld).
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Roger.
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We've got an act now on one call, potential overdose in the area of West Cros and Lincoln.
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Peter U.S. R en route, can you start a crew pot to stage in the area, please, full advice?
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Tom.
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Station Eidogne, fire alarm.
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Station Eidogne, 36-31.
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Scoop.
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Roger, 31.
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Patient T to grant fire alarm.
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Patient T.
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Can you get a medic started, please, to the area of Lincoln Avenue and West Broad Street for a possible overdose? If you could stage in the area, police are not yet on scene.
01:26
Medic 27, have you began transporting yet?
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Receive Lincoln Avenue West Broad Street, a medic to stage for a possible overdose.
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Roger, thank you.
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Morning 47 began to escorting the follow.
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This is my 27 has been transported full-off.
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ATE1-1, it looks like it's near West Broad.
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Right.
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Patients you do and Brat and Brian want to be advised.
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Sounds like CPR is started by a nurse.
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Do I'm out with him?
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I'll do that with him.
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I'll do that.
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Okay. I'm happy.
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Skate 169 and 167.
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165.
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165.
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Checkup.
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What's out?
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Project.
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(number withheld).
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The signal 12, near Virgo Drive on Bailey Hill, coming from the gym window.
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Thank you.
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Hi.
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On Station, T, do you have officers on scene yet?
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They just arrived.
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761 for heavy duty.
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What, 761?
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Okay, let me know if I still need the medic to stage.
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70,000 pounds.
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Go into the zone.
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11, 53-(number withheld).
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Roger. Hey, Cesar, Francis.
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The 116, 118.
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6118.
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Go ahead.
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New 48.
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665, everyone in the park.
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All right of the park. All right.
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Roger, I'm not there yet, some traffic.
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Got it.
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It's true, he's conscious and talking to us at the moment.
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Right, too,
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Sue. One, you stated he's conscious in talking at the moment?
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I should be 48th, I'll advise you if I'm not.
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Roger,
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standing talking with us.
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Back too good.
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Roger.
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What's the decision, too?
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Worstery.
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Okay, it's supposedly some contractors contracted by Audubon to take some type of samples out here in Marsh.
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Walking them back.
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Yeah, my ambulance is going over the bridge now.
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Do you still lean up the stage?
04:29
Negative. Both the medic and the ambulance can head in.
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