AUSTINTOWN TWP., Ohio - Authorities have released the recording of the 9-1-1 call from an Austintown man who called police to report that he smoked too much marijuana.

According to a report from township police, an officer was dispatched to a home on Westminster Avenue on Friday after the 22-year-old man called for help.

Dispatcher: What's the problem?

Caller: I'm too high.

Dispatcher: You're too high?

Caller: Yeah.

Dispatcher: What did you take?

Caller: I can't feel anything.

Dispatcher: Okay. What did you take?

Caller: Weed.

Dispatcher: Weed.

The victim's grandfather escorted the officer upstairs, where he could hear someone groaning from a room at the end of the hall.

The officer walkd into the room and found the caller on the floor, curled up into the fetal position.

According to the report, the man was, “surrounded by a plethora of Doritos, Peperidge Farm Goldfish, and Chips Ahoy cookies.”

He told the officer that he was too high and could not feel his hands and said he smoked too much weed.

The man told police that he had smoked some marijuana inside his vehicle and admitted that there was still some inside the center console armreast.

He gave the officer his keys and permission to recover the evidence.

The officer found a glass pipe with marijuana residue, two packs of rolling papers, two roaches and a glass jar of marijuana, which later tested positive for THC.

No charges have been filed. Police are reviewing the evidence.

An ambulance arrived to check the man out who declined to be taken to the hospital.