Male suspected cardiac arrest and possible overdose, Miami FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS responded to a call near Southwest 1st Street in Miami for a 30-year-old male who was suspected to be in cardiac arrest and not breathing. The patient also had a possible fentanyl overdose. CPR was in progress and authorities were on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade FL EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine three, EMS three, rescue three, echo response.
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Thirty-one year old male suspected arrest.
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Near Southwest First Street, unit (number withheld).
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Engine three, EMS three, rescue three, Echo response.
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Thirty-year-old male suspected arrest, not breathing.
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Near South West One Street, unit (number withheld) fifty-six Miami.
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Rescue three patient had fentanyl over, fentanyl earlier today.
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Possible overdose.
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Okay, so possible overdose.
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We'll be monitoring his routine as well.
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Units out. Five fifty-nine Miami.
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Unit three responding, en route.
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EMS Three, CPR is in progress.
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If you guys need to gain entry,
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see if you can.
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If not sure how to stop it, go down and let your guys know.
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KSL,
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show Miami PD also on scene.
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KSL, 605 Miami.
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Location mentioned:
SW 1st St, Miami, FL 33135
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