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Woman unconscious after intentional Benadryl overdoseKennebec County ME

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Kennebec County, ME

A 32-year-old woman near Byrne Street in Fairfield became unconscious after intentionally ingesting half a bottle of Benadryl in a suicide attempt. CPR was administered and she became semi-conscious after aspirating once.

Audio|Source: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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We are New England 9 report of a possible over to near Byrne Street reporting patient a kaffa bottle gathering further and getting started.
00:13
Have it open.
00:17
It copy.
00:34
Summers.com, Delta Ambulance, Fairfield, Rescue, need to spawn near Byrne Street, Fairfield, again, near Byrne Street in Fairfield.
00:42
Spawning for a 32-year-old female, not conscious, but breathing,
00:46
took half a bottle of Benadil and intent to self-harm.
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23, Delta,
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2.
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Summers, it's clear, 23-5-0.
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Can't park on shell med one who runs the greener, reporting, reverencement.
01:13
Seleks, Somerset.
01:17
Delta 4.
01:23
In the field.
01:26
Near Burns Street and Fairfield for a 32-year-old female.
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Intentional overdose.
01:36
Intent to self-harm.
01:38
23 Delta 2.
01:46
The 6, transforming Maine-Met Coast.
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based on C.R.
02:06
For sound like CPR, we're being given in the background,
02:12
unconscious and operating.
02:22
Good. Com.
02:25
We're just advising, per the caller,
02:29
patient's pulse is 110, and the pole talks is reading at 97% saturation.
02:36
So unconscious at this time.
02:39
Okay, for.
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Okay.
02:43
All right.
02:45
Number second. Tom is our com. Tim, Madone. We're able to copy that traffic as well.
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10-4[1]-combe.
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Flying truck.
03:02
Hello, Tom.
03:06
Can you advise me.
03:16
Can you advise, rescue, patient,
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she has, aspirate.
03:24
Time, forthcoming, one scene.
03:31
I'm not sure if you copy P.D.
03:33
Tropic. They did advice.
03:34
She's semi-conscious. She has aspirated once.
03:38
Have our copy.
03:43
Com. Show Rescue 3 on scene as well.
03:47
10 for Rescue 3. Show on scene.
04:02
8.08, go ahead.
04:04
Do we have any history?
04:06
Cole, Gagne, as a second.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received

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