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Paramedics say they assessed more than 200 people at Bluesfest Thursday evening, including fans who reported being sexually assaulted, hurt after falls, intoxicated or suffering from overdoses. Paramedics also responded to another 10 calls nearby, according to a media release.

They administered Narcan for suspected opiate overdoses, according to the release.

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Nineteen people were treated and 10 were sent to the hospital after reporting sexual assaults, trauma after falls or intoxication on the night the hip-hop group Migos played for a rowdy crowd at the music festival.

Six people were under 18 and were sent to CHEO.

The paramedic service’s staff were so overwhelmed by early in the evening that they called in four extra paramedics to help. Ultimately, they reported, paramedics and the Canadian Ski Patrol special events team were “kept very busy at Bluesfest.”

Police laid no criminal charges at Bluesfest Thursday night, said Const. Chuck Benoit of the Ottawa Police Service. However, investigations may still be underway that have not yet resulted in charges, he said. He could not confirm allegations of sexual assaults.

Ottawa police provide off-duty officers paid by Bluesfest to help with security. Those officers deal with intoxicated or belligerent fans, for instance.

Benoit said he was not aware of anything “out of the normal” at Bluesfest on Thursday.

Regular police officers also frequently patrol the surrounding area during Bluesfest, he said.

— With files from Jacquie Miller