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Patient treated for suspected drug overdose in parking lot 

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Cleveland, TN
Emergency responders are helping a person suspected of overdosing on drugs. The incident is taking place in a parking lot at an apartment complex. The person is now awake after receiving medication to reverse the overdose and an air ambulance is on the way.
Audio|Source: Bradley County & Cleveland Fire
03:1

Transcript:
Ladder 4, do you have an LZ in mind? Hello, can you advise where they're going to be located at? Are they going to be out in the apartment complex or are they going to be out on the road? They should be in the parking lot there with the apartment complex. have a flag or is it on Stevens Road or in the apartments believe it's going to be on Stevens road the caller we had to stop answering questions 5.16, 511 on scene. Topi. 2.10 on scene. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. LZ is going to be Tennessee Christian Pratt. Just that's by 14, non-emergency overdose one (name withheld). 14, this is not going to be non-emergency. It's a fecnal overdose. 14 air out. 9-1-2-10. 141-25. 215. Just letting you know. Press 38-55 with Rhyme, repeat. Just letting you know, Lifehorse once accepted. They've got a 14-minute ETA. Right now, they have their LZ set up at 3714-3714-17-17-14, Stevens Road Northwest. Action's going to be a 37-year-old. May. Weight is going to be about 170. It's going to be affecting all overdose. They've given them two doses of Narcan[1] so far. Okay, we may change that. I'll let you know. We're fixing to go over there and see what kind of access we've got. But I'll let you know. Patient is awake and moving now. Patient does have history and drug abuse. We're still trying to get further.

Police codes explained
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[1]
Narcan: Naloxone administered for opioid overdose

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