Man experiences fentanyl withdrawal with vomiting blood, Shelton CT
A 42-year-old man is going through fentanyl withdrawal and is vomiting blood. He is awake and alert with no breathing issues. Emergency services are responding to near Button Rd. for assistance.
Audio|Source: South Central Region Area Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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near Button Rd.
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(name withheld).
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Sentinel was wrong,
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vomiting, button.
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Self this special, the MSA, ALS[1], and a priority, near Button Rd., 42-year-old male, fentanyl withdrawal.
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Following any blood, repeating, shell-dispat, ALS[1], and a priority, near Button Rd.,
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43-year-old male, metal-withdrawal, timeline,
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timeline, timeout is 2.41, cross your suck-hull, road, on the dead end.
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All right, reporting.
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Okay.
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Hi, Victor 40.
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Hi, Victor, 40.
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Attack!
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Hi, Richard, 40. 43, roll male.
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Sentinel withdrawal.
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The last time he took it was about 14 hours ago.
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He was awake, alert,
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no trouble breathing.
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He's vomiting blood though, not a tremendous amount of blood though.
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Not a violent amount of blood though.
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Okay.
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40 P is also going to respond for us.
Police codes explained
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ALS: Advanced Life Support emergency medical response involving paramedic-level care for critical or high-priority situations.
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Location mentioned:
Near Button Rd, Shelton, CT 06484
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