Overdose at apartment near Southeast Barrington Drive, Oak Harbor WA
An overdose occurred near Southeast Barrington Drive in Oak Harbor, Washington. The patient was initially unconscious but later became responsive. Emergency responders administered Narcan twice to reverse the effects.
Audio|Source: Island County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Icon would be 2, engine 81, near Southeast Barrington Drive, B-101 for an overdose.
00:06
Again would be 2, engine 81, respond near Southeast Barrington, B-101 for an overdose, respond fire 6, 118.
00:15
I'll be assertion for an overdose.
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Okay. Stop.
00:23
No show-up.
00:29
Cines, Emotion 15, 70.
00:32
No sure. Stop.
00:37
Thank you very.
00:43
I think that we're going to be planning for self-exam for a double-over response for a 3-1-year-old film.
00:49
Originally, this is right as non-conscious for anything.
00:53
I think that patient is a wait now in response.
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Hi, I'm here.
01:03
This is responding for South East Thursday.
01:04
He drives to a death-wall response for an overdose.
01:07
Call originally advised the patients with non-conscious and over-eating status.
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Now, the patient is a vague and responses.
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It wasn't accidental overdose on tetanol.
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And they've already given two doses in the market.
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Location mentioned:
SE Barrington Dr b 101, Oak Harbor, WA 98277
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