Male overdose patient not breathing in Spokane


Emergency crews are responding to a man who has overdosed and is not breathing. There may be an argument happening at the location.
Audio|Source: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00the west side of town.00:05So can you go back and have any purpose?00:10Okay. Do you all right?00:15Thank you.00:20Bally engine six.00:21It's be a hit-and-run accident.00:23What involved is at the Bannerbank parking lot and assembling a back pane.00:26Long-purpose and notified the patient can be in a white monster.00:29Yeah, M.R 248 on me.00:32Nine, six copies.00:35It's responding to Malta Rose.00:37It's a male overdose patient, not breathing,00:41an echo call, and you have 122-fine spread code.00:44All right copy.00:48Can we get locked for us on to respond, reading their notes? That way there may be some argument going on.
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the west side of town.
00:05
So can you go back and have any purpose?
00:10
Okay. Do you all right?
00:15
Thank you.
00:20
Bally engine six.
00:21
It's be a hit-and-run accident.
00:23
What involved is at the Bannerbank parking lot and assembling a back pane.
00:26
Long-purpose and notified the patient can be in a white monster.
00:29
Yeah, M.R 248 on me.
00:32
Nine, six copies.
00:35
It's responding to Malta Rose.
00:37
It's a male overdose patient, not breathing,
00:41
an echo call, and you have 122-fine spread code.
00:44
All right copy.
00:48
Can we get locked for us on to respond, reading their notes? That way there may be some argument going on.
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Spokane, WA
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