Man treated for drug overdose near N Lake Dr, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a 33-year-old man who overdosed near N Lake Dr in Milwaukee. A bystander administered two doses of Narcan before arrival. The man, with a history of PCP, ketamine, and synthetic drug use, was conscious and stable while being taken to St. Mary's Hospital.
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Transcript:
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Case number (number withheld), transporting a thirty-three year old male.
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Keeps complaint of overdose.
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Last set of vitals 100 and twenty-nine over fifty-seven.
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Heart rate of 100.
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Respiratory rate of 16.
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He is ninety-eight percent on room air.
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Blood sugar of 100 and seventy-six.
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He is alert and oriented times.
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Two times three history of drug use.
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Two of Narcan given by a bystander prior to our arrival.
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There's a history of PCP ketamine use,
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also synthetic laboratory drugs.
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We're going to wait off on the IV just because of irritability.
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The ETA to St. Mary's is 5 min.
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Copy. Just repeat, I heard the PCP but what was up? But you have a history of taking?
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ECP, ketamine,
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and some kind of laboratory synthetic drugs.
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Copy, thanks guys. We'll notify St.
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Mary's. Have a good night.
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Location mentioned:
N Lake Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53211
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