Possible overdose prompts CPR near Bromley Dr, Cleveland TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical emergency near Bromley Drive Southeast involving CPR for a 37-year-old man who was initially pulseless and turning blue. The incident may have involved a possible overdose, as Narcan was deployed at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Bradley TN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Nine hundred and eleven to station twelve, CPR near Bromley Drive Southeast.
00:07
Is twelve responding?
00:10
I copy, show you are responding.
00:11
It's going to be 24.
00:12
Sorry, correction, near Bromley Drive Southeast.
00:19
CPR on a 37-year-old male.
00:23
Caller said that he wasn't feeling good earlier when he got here.
00:27
Says he does have his CPR.
00:28
Three zero and fentanyl.
00:29
They do not have any Narcan.
00:31
The patient is turning blue.
00:34
We've got SO and EMS out with you.
00:38
Engine 12, there is blood coming out of his mouth; he just fell on the patient, caller stated.
00:46
Come through the side gate or they're going to be in the backyard.
00:52
It's wrong.
00:54
Wrong drop command.
00:59
Copy on scene.
01:03
Wrong command.
01:04
He has a little pulse.
01:05
We're just deploying Narcan.
01:08
Yeah, copy.
01:09
Eighteen thirty-four.
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Location mentioned:
Bromley Dr, Cleveland, TN 37323
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