Overdose incident near highway 205 in North Carolina, Oakboro NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 29-year-old male experienced an overdose near Highway 205 and New Salem Road, North Carolina. The patient was unconscious but breathing, with low oxygen levels and unstable heart rate after consuming a large amount of vodka. Emergency and law enforcement personnel responded to the scene. The patient showed signs of waking up but had difficulty with breathing and swallowing due to a medical condition.
Audio|Heard on: Union NC Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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First responders, en route, code 3 for an overdose.
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54-22, Highway 205, near New Salem Road.
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Patient is a 29-year-old male, unconscious, breathing.
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Consumed a large amount of vodka; heart rate unstable, oxygen low at 85, was unconscious.
00:24
He is starting to wake up now.
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Location is the first house on the right off the gravel drive.
00:31
Patient unable to cough up as esophagus is affected.
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Has a medical condition affecting ability to vomit if needed.
00:42
Symptoms began about 20 hours ago.
00:48
Oxygen level has been dropping intermittently within the last hour.
00:54
Heart rate barely stable.
00:59
Breathing rate is slowing now.
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Unit identifier 2-4-7-02.
01:03
Units on Highway 205; patient's heart rate lowered to 70.
01:08
It improves then worsens again.
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Patient is having shallow breathing now.
01:17
Law enforcement arriving on scene.
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Location mentioned:
NC-205 & New Salem Rd, North Carolina 28103
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