Drug overdose reported near Cooper Drive in Sterling Heights, Sterling Heights MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded near Cooper Drive in Sterling Heights to a reported drug overdose. The subject received two doses of Narcan and showed agonal breathing. CPR was not performed.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb County Police, Fire, and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Sterling Squad 1 from Dispatch.
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You're being requested out by PD
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to near Cooper Drive to NARC 2nd22, under response to Narcan 1.
00:17
That's best putting in your one on that run.
00:20
Copy.
00:30
See far as a McLearnending 5-7.
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25.
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Probably once in New York.
00:45
You're out.
00:49
Twenty to two in Irrubts.
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Once in Earl, Reds.
00:57
One's an hour, 28.
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Bigwood.
01:03
Yeah, are you?
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5-1, 3 NWG, 5-1.
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One, Q-1.
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Clear on 25, Ford Explorer,
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to Philip Schult, off a 24-mile-mile-mount-down ship.
01:30
You're clear.
01:33
You're clear.
01:36
Is that engine one?
01:39
Go ahead.
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PD has advised us they've given two Narcan and now he has agonal breathing.
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They are not doing CPR.
01:50
This is currently running as well.
01:53
He signed some Bonner, 88, F.O.
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997% on air.
01:57
Last blood pressure,
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he came with 38 over 3, which is pretty much what he's remained since he's been out at air.
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Location mentioned:
Cooper Dr, Sterling Heights, MI 48312
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