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Man overdosed on heart medication at Bedford Road address
Emergency - Medical Overdose
Near Bedford St, Cumberland, MD 21502
Audio|Source: Allegany County Fire
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Transcript: 12,212, Bedford Road for an overdose, Tommy 3, and it's 518. 12, 212, Bedford Road for an overdose. Tommy 3, and it's 515,000, 1925 hours. 518 round. How are you? 513-1-8, Chase 3. Show you responding, 1928 hours, 12,000-212, Bedford Road, 58-year-old man. He is constant breathing. He took an higher hand of heart meditation intentionally. He is currently still breathing.
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