Man in cardiac arrest after suspected overdose in Spokane, Spokane WA


A 40-year-old man is unconscious and not breathing after a suspected overdose. Emergency services have confirmed cardiac arrest and multiple units are at the scene.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
01:15
Transcript:
(name withheld). We're going to upgrade this to a Delta call due to the altered LLFSI. Not sure, the injuries are actually hit her head. Nice to see, Douglas. Channel City Primary, Overdote. Echo[1] call. Spokane Engine 1-66 South Brown Street. Channel City Primary, cardiac arrest. and that's been a co-fall for a 40-year-old male for the unconscious not breathing after an overdose and current progress 2.9 cents have been given and AMR 127 it's from studying suredance. Okay. Okay. All right is fresh AMR 127 on seeing the engine one of climate side of the road sorry west side of the bridge.
(name withheld). We're going to upgrade this to a Delta call due to the altered LLFSI. Not sure, the injuries are actually hit her head. Nice to see, Douglas. Channel City Primary, Overdote. Echo[1] call. Spokane Engine 1-66 South Brown Street. Channel City Primary, cardiac arrest. and that's been a co-fall for a 40-year-old male for the unconscious not breathing after an overdose and current progress 2.9 cents have been given and AMR 127 it's from studying suredance. Okay. Okay. All right is fresh AMR 127 on seeing the engine one of climate side of the road sorry west side of the bridge.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Echo: Highest-priority EMS cardiac arrest call
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Location mentioned:
Near S Browne St, Spokane, WA 99201
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