Medic assists man with withdrawal at precinct, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel were dispatched to a police precinct to assist a 67-year-old man experiencing withdrawal symptoms. Officers confirmed the situation was stable at the ambulatory services building near Osler Drive in Towson, Maryland.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:45
Transcript:
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Did you have a medic responding to the precinct on Sollers Point in reference to a sixty-seven-year-old man?
00:07
Looks like he's.
00:12
Precinct six, what's the medic needed for exactly?
00:17
Precinct six.
00:20
Precinct 06.
00:22
Twenty-five, let me try and give him a call.
00:27
Six in reference to withdrawal.
00:30
I'm sorry, in reference to what?
00:33
In reference to withdrawal.
00:35
Ten four.
00:38
Six eleven sitting down at a check location for the ambulatory services building near Osler Drive off of Auburn Drive.
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