Passenger overdoses in vehicle; Narcan administered, Detroit MI
Police stopped a vehicle near Warren and Southfield Service Drive after the passenger showed signs of overdosing. Officers administered Narcan, resulting in the passenger regaining consciousness and breathing while waiting for emergency rescue.
Audio|Source: Wayne County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I'll be on Warren and Southbound Southfield Service Drive with a great Silverado, (name withheld) 8144, EPV 8144.
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All right, Warren and Southfield.
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The school just as both units have had to tow by it as of right now, the 7 is speaking to that female in the lobby.
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Copy.
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A minute school is 5 flash transmission.
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He's a warned in Southfield, a driver might say his passenger is overdosing.
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Five, you want to rescue there?
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Five or six?
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You can start them.
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Okay.
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That's result.
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15 minutes.
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7X, I'll be en route to Southfield.
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Okay, 7X. Okay,
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7X. I'm not Michigan in Southfield, I got a box of Markham if they needed.
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Five, we got one dose of Narcan administered.
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He's coming to conscious and breathing.
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Okay.
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So now, I'll be clear, Thompson-Towers.
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It's up. Everyone overdosed?
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Okay.
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Okay, coming to...
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And Detroit Rescue's on the way.
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