Overdose patient revived after Narcan administration, Spokane WA
A 20-year-old male experienced an overdose and cardiac arrest near East Queen Avenue and North Morton Street. Narcan was administered, and after treatment, the patient regained consciousness and CPR was stopped.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Echo call, Spokane Engine 15, Engine 99,
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East Queen Avenue and North Morton Street, Channel City Primary, cardiac arrest.
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This is that Medicaid.
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Medicate, go ahead.
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Are we close to that called in 99?
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This last copy is Medicaid in place of intervention.
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Echo calls.
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Spokane Medic 18 East Queen Avenue and North Morton Street, Channel City Primary, cardiac arrest.
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Engine 15, Medic 18, 20-year-old male, overdose, figures in progress.
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Narcans administered, Y'all 10303 from Holy Family.
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Medicaid can copy.
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Please, copy.
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Reading notes now, patient is awake in responding to CPR so in progress.
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This is that's gone to a word and picket. Just take contact with this day.
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Copy you knowledge you want to make contact. The station is now awake and talking.
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I believe CPR has been stopped.
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Medicaid, you can cancel your discretion and then you can't handle.
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Medicaid, copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
E Queen Ave & N Morton St, Spokane, WA 99207
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