Male with seizure revived; possible overdose reported, Bemidji MN
Medical responders attended a male at a tavern near Lake Shore Dr NE who had a seizure and stopped breathing but later woke and was breathing and talking. Another person at the location was reported to possibly have overdosed. One ambulance managed both patients.
Audio|Source: Bemidji Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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The engine ambulance south, Midgety Farage, then we're carers from Medical near Lake Shore Dr NE.
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The tavern on the south shore,
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seizure, secret on progress, and not breathing.
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6.9.23rd and ringsway.
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6.4 on contact, no, but, for you.
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responding to the Selt shore, or the tavern.
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CPR are not in progress, the male preys up and breathing and talking.
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Car scott.
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6.4 will still respond.
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I'm just a block away.
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Thank you.
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That's right.
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We need one.
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Go ahead.
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We copy.
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He's off breathing and talking and still need our responses.
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That's up to you guys.
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I'm not sure.
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But yeah, he's alert, conscious and breathing.
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Okay, we'll have that direction.
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Have a thank you.
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Elkschammy, the engine ambulance south, 8500 car 6-4, and village fire.
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Second ambulance requests at the tavern.
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Staff call, states the second party is possible having an OD breathing.
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Before, I'll tell you one ambulance for scarring.
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I think we can handle both of these with one ambulance.
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10-4[1], one ambulance, per 6-4 cabinet.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Near Lake Shore Dr NE, Bemidji, MN 56601
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