Female possibly overdoses on fentanyl, recovers and leaves, Hillsboro OR


Emergency response to a female in her 20s at near West Main St who was unconscious and believed to have overdosed on fentanyl. She regained consciousness, walked off the scene, and left on her bike.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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N-1-1-25. Respond to overdose or poisoning.
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At near West Main St.
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Cross streets are South First Avenue and Southwest Adams Avenue.
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227 is (number withheld).
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We're coming from Pinsstream Evergreen.
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On AMR 117.
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117.
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117, there's funny, Cascade, coming from 72nd, and Huzzaker.
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What, two, bye. 245 to May, I'm hoping out of.
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Copy.
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Number 117, or something for an unconscious patient.
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It was like a single episode of Benihana, (number withheld), so this casket avenue.
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You have a male 40s.
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He had passed out.
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It sounds like he hit his head pretty hard.
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He is now conscious.
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I don't think you're caller to some other patron.
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I said that there's a doctor talking over to the patient now.
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an overdose. Max Hatfield, near West Main St.
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I'm saying the patient's going to be here with a large clock.
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She's a female 20s.
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It sounds like she'd been unconscious.
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She's not looking around, but she's unable to sneak or get up.
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Someone else had they thought this was a fentanyl overdose.
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She is breathing normally.
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We just got an update that she actually got up.
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She's walking off. She got on her bike.
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That's something like you guys can probably cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Main St, Hillsboro, OR 97123
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