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Teen male treated after intentional overdose near Echo AveOld Orchard Beach ME

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Echo Ave, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064

According to the dispatch call, a 17-year-old male took a bottle of Prozac in an intentional overdose in a downstairs apartment near Echo Avenue. The individual was awake and breathing upon emergency personnel arrival. Police and fire units responded with emergency medical assistance.

Audio|Heard on: Southern York County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
With the fire department, near Echo[1] Ave.
00:02
We'll see downstairs for an intentional overdose.
00:05
And we're starting at fire department.
00:23
37 hold up to you in a bell.
00:29
This 101.
00:37
B.
00:39
B.
00:43
Apologies, Spider-Rine, Transylade, a DMS call for Ambial 785 and 72.
00:49
Number Echo[1] Avenue with the police for an intentional overdose.
00:55
Stay outside.
00:57
Victor's making a trainer.
01:04
What weather apartment number?
01:08
The advisor downstairs,
01:09
the juvenile stepfather should be home.
01:13
She said that the door is a lot.
01:18
Station goes to staff.
01:21
72 and 75 responding.
01:23
Number Echo[1] Avenue, the downstairs apartment, 17-year-old male.
01:28
Awake and breathing took a bottle of Prozac.
01:32
The police are just arriving now.
01:36
You have it, thank you.
01:42
Leibaldia.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:47
This is out of the reading guys.
01:49
That's good.
01:50
I'm going left to go right.
01:54
Very tight.
01:58
I can barely copy you.
02:00
Did you advise you?
02:02
Go ahead. Go to 4.
02:04
Go on. Go on.
02:09
And 782, Emil and Charlie Pye from the police on scene.
02:12
He is a conscious breathing and you're safe to go inside.
02:18
Yeah, that would thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: Highest-priority response level

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Location mentioned:
Echo Ave, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064

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