Paramedics treat overdose near 19 Mile Rd, Macomb County MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded near 19 Mile Rd in Clinton Township to assist a middle-aged male showing signs of a possible accidental medication overdose. The individual, who is paraplegic, regained alertness after being given Narcan and was transported to the hospital with stable vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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From a call, Medic 150 en route priority two with a forty-eight-year-old male coming from home.
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Possible accidental overdose.
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We were called for an altered mental status.
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The patient takes medications like gabapentin and a cholesterol medicine.
00:19
He is on suboxone.
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He is a paraplegic.
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He was out of his normal routine today and possibly double-dosed his medication.
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When we got to him, he was semi-alert.
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Difficult to arouse.
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His oxygen level was around ninety to ninety-two percent.
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I gave him 2 mg total of Narcan and he started to wake up.
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Now we have ninety-seven percent.
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We have a blood pressure of around 130 over 50 to 130 over 60.
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He is sinus at 77.
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We have a blood sugar of 145.
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He is resting at this time.
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He is still pretty tired, but all his vitals are stable at this time.
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ETA is approximately 3 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
19 Mile Rd, Clinton Township, MI 48038
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