RCMP has confirmed that paramedics were called to Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s home at 24 Sussex Drive on Saturday night.

The Quebec-based radio network Cogeco News reported that an 18-year-old-girl was rushed to the hospital Saturday night from a party at 24 Sussex with a suspected case of alcohol poisoning.

Ottawa’s emergency services told Cogeco that they received a call for an intoxicated 18-year-old woman at that address and transported her to hospital.

The call for an ambulance came in to dispatch just after midnight, at approximately 12:56 am Sunday morning.

“24 Sussex, two four Sussex. Female. One eight (indistinguishable) … That’s right in front of the prime minister’s house (pause) Over.”

A sound clip from that night is available here, made available through an online source.

Several photos were posted online Saturday celebrating Ben Harper’s 18th birthday with friends in an unidentified restaurant.

The legal drinking age in Ontario is 19. The RCMP says it is not looking into charges at this time.

“This was a medical call and not a police matter,” said an RCMP spokesperson.

It is not known whether the girl was drinking on-site or arrived at the party intoxicated.

The RCMP did confirm that the girl is not a member of the prime minister’s family.