Two People Treated In Cobourg’s West End Following Medical Emergency

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Two people were treated by emergency services in Cobourg’s west end on Saturday, July 20, 2019 after going into medical distress.

At least one of the people were vital signs absent (VSA) when emergency services including three police cruisers, fire truck, two ambulances and a supervisors vehicle arrived on scene.

Both people were given Nalaxone and were conscious when they were taken by stretcher to Northumberland Hills Hospital.

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