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Man suffers cardiac arrest at bar with suspected overdoseOcean City MD

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Near Harbor Rd, Ocean City, MD 21842

A 23-year-old man suffered cardiac arrest at Harborside Bar and Grill near Harbor Rd. He was initially reported to have a seizure. CPR was performed at the scene. Emergency responders suspected an overdose but had not administered Narcan yet. The patient was conscious and breathing with assistance by the time responders arrived. The man was transported to the hospital for further care.

Audio|Source: Worcester County / Ocean City Fire
02:42
Transcript:
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Blocary 6-128-4-1 Harbor Road, Harbor sidebar and grill, accedure.
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Cormac 5, 1849.
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(name withheld), you understand my property? Very many time.
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The President Upgrade 536-1-2804-1 Harbor Road, the Harvestide Bar and Grill, cardiac arrest, Pernock Engine 1, 1939.
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All right, fine,
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responding. All right, fine, responding.
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All right, Pian, it's 1939, operation on Channel 5.
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It's responding.
00:25
23-year-old male originally reported as a seizure.
00:28
Now, by having me, he is not bringing in their doing CPR[1].
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Tower 5-04.
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K-Tar-5, 1940? Legend 1 was 3-1.
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Andrew 1, 1940.
00:37
They are walking in patient up to an AED.
00:40
All-wise, one if he's talkable.
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Okay. If responding, carisizing patient is reading conscious assistance and breathing at this time.
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50P's around.
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C2, 50PT, channel 5.
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Everybody blowing two back and quarters.
00:50
Okay.
00:51
All right. All three were transport to the RMC.
00:54
Okay. Paramedic 6-2 is around AGH.
00:57
If you're buying cars, they suspect this might be related to an overdose.
01:02
They do not have Narcanal vaccine.
01:05
Nar-5-narch.
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52 is a city.
01:07
Mycelo is from Seattle.
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Mr. Chairman, it's five, engine five.
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We're on the scene, Chief 52, Harborside, command.
01:12
Okay, Chief 52 is command 19-vote, the pressure 1840.
01:15
Patient City, where they have the patient-lightated.
01:17
Chief 52, we just disconnected.
01:19
It's staff, working on.
01:20
Thank you to him.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation instructions

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Near Harbor Rd, Ocean City, MD 21842

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