Person found unconscious after overdose on Martin Luther King Blvd, Bakersfield CA
A person overdosed near Martin Luther King Jr Blvd in Bakersfield. The individual's daughter called for help. Narcan was administered by medical responders. The person was found unconscious and breathing poorly. Medical aid and police are at the scene.
Audio|Source: Bakersfield Police, Fire and EMS
03:14
Transcript:
00:00
Funded an overdose, near Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
00:04
The daughter is advising the daughter's overdosed, staying there, transferring to medical aids.
00:26
From Metro 3, 1035 then, Mary.
00:34
Psymantle three,
00:37
Your subject has a misdemeanor out of the Buttonwillow Sheriff Department for appear for night service, PCO14A4. It's been attached to your call. The 1037 is valid.
00:49
It's not even to confirm probation.
00:53
Parole, he's unconfirmed 1035 out of San Luis Obispo.
00:58
Here and H&S charges.
01:01
It's also a protective party in a restraining order and a two-night registrant of Cleveland.
01:10
5-Mach-O-3 copy.
01:12
Two types of contact cameras with this well as well.
01:16
Could I?
01:20
5-0-3 in round 690.
01:25
5L-3, 10-4[1].
01:33
307, Dr. Martin Luther King, Tina Boulevard.
01:37
Okay, rest.
01:50
Engine 7, Public Service,
01:53
5100, Main Avenue, Apartment C.
01:56
Charles,
01:58
for help up.
02:02
1830, 1830 all over the street, charge no one zero.
02:05
Okay.
02:06
Okay. Okay.
02:07
Okay. Okay.
02:15
5 Metro 5.
02:17
Code 4[2] for Medicaid to move in 297.
02:20
Go ahead and awake. Just up for a location.
02:27
Taylor's sewing west and Pacific.
02:35
5M.5, dose of Narcan with administered.
02:40
5.5104.
02:46
Rescue 2, ECC.
02:49
Rescue 2, ECC.
02:53
Rescue 2.
02:55
CD is on scene, advising, clear to enter.
02:58
This is a overdose.
02:59
Narcan was given.
03:03
Can you confirm if the patient is not in cardiac risk?
03:10
Negative.
03:12
Patient with unconscious with agnal breathing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
[2]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation is under control.
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