Man treated for narcotic overdose in Eureka, Eureka CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded urgently to a report of a 33-year-old man suffering from a narcotic overdose near Dolbeer St in Eureka. Bystanders administered Narcan, and the man regained consciousness before being transported to a hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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Transcript:
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Would anyone follow an ambulance to St.
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Charles?
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Code two, code two, code two.
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Hang on a second.
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St. Joseph, your time is 14 forty-three.
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(name withheld), go ahead.
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Detracted to level two, ALS[1] medical.
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On board I have a 33-year-old male.
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Chief complaint of ALS[1], he's secondary to narcotic overdose.
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Patient was found unconscious and responsive, breathing agonally by bystanders who delivered three rounds of 4 mg intranasal Narcan.
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When we arrived on scene,
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he was starting to come to.
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His GCS is currently 14, he's tacky in the 120s.
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BG came back at 120, blood pressure 146 over 68.
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Our ALS[1], and we'll be back door in about four.
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Unless any questions or orders.
Police codes explained
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ALS: Advanced Life Support (medical response level)
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Location mentioned:
Dolbeer St, Eureka, CA 95501
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