Woman suspected of overdose after taking muscle relaxers, Marshall MO


A 63-year-old woman near South Bend Avenue is suspected of overdosing after taking muscle relaxers and possibly other substances. A third party reported that she is acting abnormally and slurring her speech. It is unclear if she took the substances intentionally or if someone gave her something without her knowledge.
Audio|Source: Saline County Public Safety
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Specialist Plain County M.S.
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near South Bend I.
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near South Bend Avenue.
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Took muscle relaxer this morning and kind of being in the outer cell, 1943.
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near South Bend Avenue apartment 8 out of near South the Avenue Department 8 out of that you have Fassurray, 63-year-old female we have possible overdose RP is a third party color not on on scene to be together further first in Clara 1944
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Subject has recently taken in, been taking muscle relaxers and she told her this morning.
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She also did that she's recently been dating and is unsure if somebody may have given her something.
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We're still attempting to have a brother at 945.
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I got you.
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This call came in for my third party call.
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19.
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45, correction across streets, west first street, with Claire Street, I think 45.
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In County A1Jose information made contact with a subject on scene who advised the female has taken medication and is a what's prescribed gap of pensions and something else patient is swearing her speech and not acting right.
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143, just information in contact with our young scene, the eye-sy patient has recently taken new medication is learine's patient not acting like herself.
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Ninety-47.
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Okay,
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I'll be show me 23.
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143 on scene, 1947.
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South Dr, Marshall, MO 65340
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