Child hospitalized after accidental narcotics ingestion, Charlottesville VA
A three-year-old child accidentally ingested narcotics near Middlesex Drive and is receiving emergency medical care. Rescue units responded with a priority 1 call.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville City Police Department
02:18
Transcript:
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To clear your extra patrol, respond party to assist rescue, responding near Middlesex Drive, calls advising their three-year-old got into narcotics.
00:15
An accidental overdose, unknown how much was taken.
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A child is getting misogic.
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Just names direct.
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ECC, is Rescue en route?
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Yeah, 104. C,
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C, go ahead and up that to a priority 1, 89. If you got into R-KM with you. 104, I've got to be in the car.
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Direct,
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Priority 1[1] response.
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1-19. I'll be headed that way. I'm on the street house now.
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104.
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6.3.
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June 20-1, you can have me in that goal.
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Yeah, 4.
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CB9 in a vase.
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CP 99.
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Address for the party morning.
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Near Middlesex Drive.
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990 here are sounding as well.
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ECC-2-2 party three parking violations
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Go ahead.
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Near Chancellor Street.
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It's going to be the...
01:52
Offices for St. Paul's Church,
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they're reporting a blue vehicle,
01:58
blocking the driveway as well as possibly being in a no parking spot, so there's a lack of clarity with the no parking sign right next to the handicapped spot.
02:07
The ECC unit from Middlesex Drive, you could probably downgrade the engines on location.
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All right, thank you very.
Police codes explained
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Priority 1: Highest-priority call requiring immediate emergency response.
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Location mentioned:
Near Middlesex Dr, Charlottesville, VA 22901
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