Female patient treated for overdose at office building


Emergency medical teams responded to a woman overdosing outside an office building and administered Narcan to help her.
Audio|Source: Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
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Transcript:
00:00Medics 550, 1111, James Donnellin, 1111 James Donovan Boulevard in front of the office.00:06Stage out for 5150[2].00:13I'm fired, 13.00:16Yes, is 13.00:20Please check the permit from no hazard.00:23We're built.00:25Copy, no hazard.00:31DLS8-8-1 Compaire?00:40DLS81, you can cancel recrating this to a code 3.00:46DOSA1, copy, canceled.00:49Engine 82, medic 5-0, respond code 3.00:521111, James Donald and Boulevard in front of the office.00:57Respond in stage, Code 3[1] for an overdose.01:00A female patient, one Narcan given,01:03no further details.01:05Continue to stage.
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Medics 550, 1111, James Donnellin, 1111 James Donovan Boulevard in front of the office.
00:06
Stage out for 5150[2].
00:13
I'm fired, 13.
00:16
Yes, is 13.
00:20
Please check the permit from no hazard.
00:23
We're built.
00:25
Copy, no hazard.
00:31
DLS8-8-1 Compaire?
00:40
DLS81, you can cancel recrating this to a code 3.
00:46
DOSA1, copy, canceled.
00:49
Engine 82, medic 5-0, respond code 3.
00:52
1111, James Donald and Boulevard in front of the office.
00:57
Respond in stage, Code 3[1] for an overdose.
01:00
A female patient, one Narcan given,
01:03
no further details.
01:05
Continue to stage.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency Response
[2]
5150: Mental Health Hold
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Location mentioned:
Contra Costa County, CA
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