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Man in custody after fentanyl overdose at WalmartSummit County OH

audio iconDrugs Violation
Springfield Township, OH

Medical units responded to Walmart near South Arlington Road for an overdose report. A man was taken into custody and admitted to taking fentanyl.

Audio|Source: Southern Summit County / Northern Stark County Public Safety
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Springfield District 1, BMS, Springfield Medical 1, near South Arlington Road, Walmart, overdose or poisoning.
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Go ahead.
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Is the dog Warren's office close at 4, or do they close at 6 tonight?
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Four.
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Camping.
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One, five, six.
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Central, Springfield, Medic One, en route.
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Springfield, Medic One, you're en route.
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To Walmart, near South Arlington Road.
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I have a male in custody who is stating that he took fentanyl.
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Eleventh Union is additional.

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michael colemanmichael coleman

me and my fiance were there he got caught boosting a backpack full of merchandise, then faked an overdose after being handcuffed in the parking lot

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