Possible cardiac arrest at campground requires emergency aid


Emergency responders are at S&H Campground for a possible cardiac arrest. They are providing CPR and administering Narcan for a 40-year-old patient who may have suffered from a drug overdose.
Audio|Source: Hancock County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Greenfield Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
261, status check. 104. 7 for an assist fire, possible cardiac arrest, S&H campgrounds, slot 29A as an Adam. One, three here. Take two. Buck Creek Fire, Battalion Gives, 407, Engine, 471, Medic, 472, Priority 1 Echo[1], 2573, left 100th, North, cardiac arrest. S&H campgrounds, Buck Creek Fire, Battalion G's 407, engine, 471, Medic, 472, Priority 1 Echo, 2573 left 100, cardiac arrest. F&H has rounds. Fire control. Matic 432 is that patient? Matic 432 is patient. That's 152. Do you know which side of the campground they're on? 4472. It's good. You have a lot number. Yeah, it's just not to give it to you guys. It's a lot 29A. It's picking on the very south-west corner of the pond. The drive that runs on the west side of the pond, take it back to where it occurs. Looks like it's going to be on the west corner of the pond. Also, just 43. This is an overdose. Semble. The medic, clear on the 29A west side. Engine 4702 is clear as well. Thank you, sir. CPR[2] on progress, 40-year-old Narcan[3]zaid ambassador. Engine 4-7-2 is clear, 4-year-old. 40, 40. I feel better. 40, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: Highest-priority medical emergency
[2]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress
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Narcan: Opioid overdose treatment administered
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Location mentioned:
S&H Campground, Buck Creek Township, IN 46140
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