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11-year-old girl's overdose sparks emergency in Medford apartmentMedford OR

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S Holly St, Medford, OR 97501

An 11-year-old ingested multiple pills in a suicide attempt in a Medford apartment. Emergency responders quickly staged to provide urgent care and law enforcement support.

Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Truck 13, Priority 1[1], Overdose,
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504, South Holly Street number 5, Medford, between West 12th Street and Monroe Street.
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E166 overdose South Holly Street, Medford.
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Respondent to 504 South Holly Street and Metro to the apartment 5.5, you're going.
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Code 1[2] to stage for law for an 11-year-old female who took multiple pills in a suicide attempt.
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Patient to 15.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
[2]
Code 1: Non-emergency response; proceed without using lights or sirens.

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S Holly St, Medford, OR 97501

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Melissa PerdueMelissa Perdue

This is so heartbreaking. I hope she makes a full recovery and is able to get the help she needs to not ever feel suicide is the way out. It does get better. there may be ups & downs but you will get through them please don't ever give up

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