Response to youth overdose on prescription medication


Emergency responders are attending to a 16-year-old girl who has overdosed on prescription pills. She had a seizure but is stable now. Multiple units are on the scene.
Audio|Source: West Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
02:15
Transcript:
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Location mentioned:
Bramley Rd, West Hartford, CT 06110
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