Suspected drug overdose causes cardiac arrest at sports bar, Aloha OR
A person suffered a suspected drug overdose and went into cardiac arrest outside a sports bar and billiards. Bystanders and emergency responders gave multiple doses of Narcan. The person had purple lips and may have experienced a seizure before starting to breathe normally.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
02:24
Transcript:
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Can't get the door open. They're giving directions for the back of the house that has a window.
00:10
He made an entry.
00:11
His lips are purple, waiting on additional.
00:16
The RP made entry.
00:20
And it's the RP that made entry, not PD.
00:26
Please advise Narcan administered.
00:33
Okay.
00:34
Okay, copies.
00:40
Get Narcan deployed for Jamie Circle.
00:47
On 31, respond to cardiac arrest.
00:51
At near Southwest Tualatin Valley Hwy. Cross streets are Southwest 185th Avenue and Southwest 187th Avenue.
01:06
May deployed a third NAR can.
01:12
I caught me at 1-131-3-1.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:19
13 responds to TV Highway coming from River Road at Minter.
01:25
2321.
01:30
I'm truck 6-7. Truck 6-7.
01:36
We're a little closer than engine 6-7. You can put us on that call in place with him.
01:43
Robbie.
01:45
It's responding to the code 99 at near Southwest TV Highway.
01:50
It's going to be at 89 Sports Bar and Billiards.
01:56
Looks like the patient's going to be outside.
01:59
She's possibly went into seizure.
02:04
Buck 67.
02:05
Respond to cardiac arrest.
02:08
As near Southwest Tualatin Valley Highway.
02:12
Cross streets are Southwest 185th Avenue and Southwest 187th Avenue.
02:22
Breathing normally now coming out of the seizure.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW Tualatin Valley Hwy, Aloha, OR 97003
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