Man revived with naloxone after found unresponsive, Garden City MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 39-year-old man was found unresponsive in a hallway and was revived with naloxone. He is now responsive and being transported to Garden City Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Garden City, we have Bravo 310 with a priority two.
00:07
How do you copy?
00:10
Garden City, go ahead.
00:13
Good afternoon, Garden City.
00:14
This is Bravo 310.
00:16
Currently with me, I have a 39-year-old male.
00:19
Chief complaint today was who was found unresponsive in the hallway.
00:23
Pupils were checked, they were pinpoint.
00:25
Narcan was administered 2.5 milligrams.
00:29
Narcan woke the patient up.
00:32
Patient is currently on a nasal cannula at 3 liters.
00:36
Vital go as follow.
00:38
Blood pressure 130 over 90.
00:41
Heart rate of 88.
00:42
Pulse ox 91%. Respiratory rate of 15 and a GCS of 13.
00:48
Patient is responsive to verbal stimuli.
00:53
No allergies reported and no past medical history.
00:56
ETA is 5 to 10 minutes and the stretcher is going to be required.
01:00
Do you need anything further?
01:03
This station is coming from home?
01:06
No, he's not coming from home.
01:08
We have an address in Port Huron, unsure of why he was at the location found.
01:15
Nothing further.
01:17
Thank you, Hans Clear, 1630.
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Location mentioned:
Garden City, MI 48135
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