Patient treated for seizures and breathing difficulty, Monticello AR
Emergency responders went to near Jose Chapel Road in Monticello for a patient having seizures. The patient stopped breathing but started again after naloxone was given. The patient had another seizure and was still being treated.
Audio|Source: Pafford EMS Dispatch Southeast Arkansas
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Transcript:
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At column, 228, 228, Priority 1 response, near Jose Chapel Road,
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near Jose Chapel Road, Monticello for seizures.
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Sounds like patient is postictal at this time.
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We're verifying breathing status.
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Medcom cleared.
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2.28 sent out.
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228, be advised.
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Callers now stating that they've used Narcan[1] on the patient.
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There are two deputies en route now as well.
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Thank you.
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Medcom 228.
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Go for 228.
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228. Callers advising the patient had stopped breathing, but stating the patient is breathing again at this time.
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We'll be there in about 7 minutes.
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Com to 28 be advised callers reporting patient has started another seizure.
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28 may come, we ask if patient has known drug use or if they've had many doses of Narcan[1].
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To come to 28, we're being told that the patient has only received one dose of Narcan[1] at this time,
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unknown status of previous drug use.
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Copy that, we've been told he's had nearly three doses of Narcan[1], so we were just double-checking.
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Copy 228, they might be getting it from a different source.
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I'm just reporting what my call takes
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Narcan: Naloxone administered for suspected opioid overdose
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Location mentioned:
Jose Chapel Rd, Monticello, AR 71655
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