Man unconscious, revived in possible heroin overdose, Carson City NV
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 29-year-old man found unconscious and not breathing, suspected to have overdosed on heroin. He later regained consciousness and was alert at the scene near Royal Drive in Carson City, Nevada.
Audio|Heard on: Carson City Fire Main
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Transcript:
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Cardiac Arrest, Rescue 52, Engine 52, near Royal Drive, NAP,
00:08
247.
00:23
You're responding for a 29-year-old male break.
00:28
We're continuing a 29-year-old male, not grunts and not breathing, possibly a heroin overdose, and SO is en route.
00:39
Rescue 52.
00:40
Rescue 52.
00:43
Go for a speed two.
00:46
The male is now conscious and getting into a black BMW is in route to the Golden Gate.
00:52
SO is advised as well.
01:01
Copy. We made contact with them right here.
01:04
S.O. is on scene as well.
01:06
Hi, copy.
01:07
Prior to send in here to two, we're in route.
01:16
152, I copy in route, responding for a 29-year-old male who's conscious and breathing, wasn't conscious and breathing, possibly heroin overdose.
01:29
Yeah, I copy that, thanks.
01:31
Break, rest 52.
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252.
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Engine 52 for Rescue 52.
01:43
That's right.
01:44
What do you guys need? How's it off?
01:47
If you guys went to cancel, we're going to stay on the scene here with Estone and figure it out, but he's alert, conscious right now.
01:55
Yeah, I got that question.
01:57
Ingen 52, we're going to be in quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Royal Dr, Carson City, NV 89706
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