Child recovers after cardiac arrest emergency response, Spokane WA


A 3-year-old boy experienced a cardiac arrest and was unconscious without breathing. Emergency services applied Narcan, which helped him regain consciousness after medical support.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Echo Call, Spokane Engine 3, truck 4, West Pacific Avenue and South Division 3, Channel City Primary. Cardiac arrest.
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Special finance, three, come in.
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Go ahead.
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If we have progression slow, uh, close to you stop on what you know.
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Govig progression flow
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Pocan Engine 3, sookin truck 4, 3 year old male, narcotic overdose, unconscious not breathing, cyanotic color change, peak care in progress, 1-7,000-6-6-2ndes-6-part.
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Major 3 back.
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Depart.
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Engine 3 truck 4, caller administering Narcan by needle.
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Three go.
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The dispatch from engine 8.
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This patch.
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This was an accidental activation.
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Copy accidental.
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107 to this flash.
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We're on scene, he is away. We're checking advice. This is from the echo.
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Bitmatch copies, not an echo, patient is conscious.
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Dispatch agency.
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Misfatch.
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Yeah, we lost Cromes over a second, a third update.
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Affirmative, one of seven's on, same day advice patient is conscious, not an echo.
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Three copy.
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Location mentioned:
S Division St & W Pacific Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
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