Person unresponsive from possible overdose near South Dixie Boulevard, Radcliff KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a person was found unresponsive near South Dixie Boulevard in Radcliff, likely due to a drug overdose. The patient was in a blue Dodge Ram and received Narcan from firefighters before being transported by EMS.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 23213, unresponsive person, abnormal, near South Dixie Boulevard and East Vine Street, cross streets Logan Street.
00:16
At 1130.
00:19
21-06.
00:25
And we'll pay that one.
00:27
10 and 4. At 1130.
00:31
1130.
00:32
13 copies direct.
00:34
Thank you, O.6.
00:41
Hardin County, Emund, sirs.
00:49
32 and Thursday 1131.
00:56
Located in a park lot, near blue Dodge Ram.
01:01
Near South Dixie Boulevard, 5 star.
01:06
Not waking up.
01:09
Having some breathing difficulties.
01:10
Uncertain if anything was taken.
01:16
Near East End Street and Logan Street.
01:20
Possible overdose.
01:24
Caller called prior.
01:26
Person was PLV in ROTP ER.
01:28
They've been notified.
01:29
In a blue Dodge Ram.
01:30
Advised taking muscle relaxers earlier, may have taken too many.
01:37
About 1011.
01:39
Thank you very much.
01:57
126. Hardy County.
02:15
Scorn County to squad 23 2106.
02:20
Fire is on scene.
02:21
They provided one round of Narcan.
02:25
We're okay.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
S Dixie Blvd, Radcliff, KY 40160
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