Emergency response for suspected overdose at store


Emergency responders attended a call about a person having a seizure and possibly overdosing in a store parking lot. Police were also contacted because of a dog present at the scene.
Audio|Source: Gaston County Police/Fire/EMS - Primary Channel
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Transcript:
C-M, E20C, E101P, E16M, emergency traffic, Lushia, Foodmart, 104, Killian Road, reference, overdose? No, for. All units going to Killian Road, fentanyl's mention. County can't have two, Kahn up five, are you ten-four? I need two. One of Y'L, too, both. Repeat your last. We do have ACE en route now. Do you still want police as well? Yes, ma'am. 10-4[1]. Charlie 30 on 2. You can go ahead. Fire, sir. Rush 317 is in rail. I have (name withheld)'s O-O-LN in the narrative. That would be greatly appreciated. Rush 317, 10-4. The breathing diagnosis is showing agonal. Fentanyl has been mentioned. I haven't found one out of North Carolina. Do you know where he is out of, Debbie? No, ma'am, I do not. 10-4. County, item 72, the patient is supposed to be in a blue trailblazer outside of the store. When we've done a breathing detector, it seems like they're breathing into agonal and fentanyl was mentioned. Baker 58, County, I'll be allowed to the overdose. 10-4.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Killian Rd, North Carolina
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