00:00
Chester EMS 4, we didn't get any short report.
00:02
So when you get a 2nd , if you'll give us that, we'd appreciate it.
00:07
10-4[1], we're just about to kick and get to your run number 2326.
00:10
We've got Great Falls PD on scene as well as 312.
00:13
It's going to be a 43-year-old male, unknown what was taken, alert but incoherent, eyes rolling in the back, shakes, looks like he's about to pass out.
00:22
Great Falls on scene says patient is breathing.
00:27
Ten four. Is this the same address as the earlier overdose in Great Falls?
00:32
The unconscious, yes, (number withheld) Dearborn.
00:45
Check your EMS one, it's going to be back in the county.
00:55
That's the shirt's ended route.
00:58
Ten four, we're going to be on OP one.
00:59
EMS four has taken that call.
01:06
Manchester, everybody on scene code five.
01:17
10-4[1], units on scene code five.
01:21
10-4[1], you got EMS 4 heading your way.
01:32
40, we're on street command.
01:36
Go ahead, 40 on street command.
01:41
Hey, Miss. We're responding to a 43-year-old male.
01:45
Possible overdose was what PD was dispatched out for.
01:48
His current O2 stats at 84%.
01:50
Room air. We're getting ready to put him on 12 liters.
01:58
He does have a history of high blood pressure.
02:03
Unknown of any type of drug usage.
02:12
If you have the opportunity, would you mind checking a BGL for us?
02:18
He's also in and out of consciousness.
02:25
This is for Dearborn Street Command.
02:28
Go ahead, Dearborn Street Command.
02:33
They said that BGL is going to be in the normal range, 119.
02:38
Copy direct on 119.
02:44
Upon your arrival, if you will stage your ambulance right beside 300 PD, the patient can stay in right beside them.
02:58
10-4[1]. Are you available for 21?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)