Driver revived after overdose crash near Main St, Bellevue OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a 52-year-old man who overdosed and crashed his vehicle at low speed into a telephone pole near Main St in Bellevue. He was revived after receiving multiple doses of Narcan and taken to Bellevue ER for treatment; his blood sugar was noted to be elevated, consistent with a diabetic condition.
Audio|Heard on: Huron OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Fire Squad 15, Bellevue ER.
00:04
This is (name withheld), go ahead.
00:07
The patient is alert and oriented at this time.
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Fifty-two year old male, chief complaint was overdose while driving; low-speed accident into a telephone pole.
00:19
No airbag deployment,
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unrestrained.
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Upon arrival, pinpoint pupils; given two nasal doses of Narcan,
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no response.
00:30
After IV started, two more doses given.
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He came around, alert and oriented.
00:36
He stated he had taken drugs earlier this afternoon.
00:41
Current vitals are as follows.
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Heart rate normal sinus 95 on monitor.
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Twelve lead is normal.
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Blood pressure 158 over 88.
00:53
Respirations 16.
00:56
SpO2 97%.
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ETA about 5 minutes.
01:04
Blood sugar 405.
01:06
He is diabetic as well.
01:09
Okay, we'll give you a Bellevue arrival.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Bellevue, OH 44811
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