Man revived after apparent overdose near Central Avenue, Connersville IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a male who was found unresponsive and barely breathing near 30th and Central in Connersville. The individual was not breathing when first located and was administered 4 mg of Narcan nasally. He regained consciousness and required assistance from fire personnel for lifting.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Actually, it's going to be (number withheld).
00:03
Also (number withheld) if you're familiar.
00:05
It's this male subject with the red dog.
00:07
He has been seen near 30th and Central.
00:09
My caller is describing him as laying flat on his back and only breathing occasionally.
00:14
She's too afraid to approach him.
00:17
Claire, 30th and Central en route.
00:19
Dispatch AM 23 in the area.
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Hey, clear.
00:25
Dispatch, starting EMS on my way.
00:30
87 is 23.
00:34
Dispatch 80, OD.
00:39
80, clear.
00:42
Dispatch, 20 out there in the air.
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80.
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(name withheld) versus (name withheld).
00:50
Check (name withheld) (number withheld), (number withheld) right now.
00:59
Hey Claire.
01:01
(name withheld) has been given 4 mg.
01:05
Nasally.
01:08
Had no breathing.
01:10
He was face down in his vomit.
01:13
Fire for lift assist.
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Location mentioned:
N Central Ave & W 30th St, Connersville, IN 47331
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