Apparent fentanyl overdose near Pleasant St, Waukesha WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a possible fentanyl overdose near Pleasant Street in Waukesha. A man was found unconscious and not breathing. Several doses of Narcan and CPR were administered, and the individual reportedly began breathing after treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Phenomena call station 98, battalion 99.
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Your call for an echo level overdose, near Pleasant Street, for a 26-year-old male not conscious, not breathing, overdosed on fentanyl.
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Police are en route; Narcan was given, CPR in progress.
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Med 98 copies additional.
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Suspect unit, King up.
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Go ahead.
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That's (name withheld) on scene with 85.
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Copy.
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The Meno Falls unit is responding to the overdose near Pleasant Street.
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Caller advises they gave the patient four to five doses of Narcan and the patient is now breathing.
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Med 98 copies.
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