Cpr in progress for possible overdose near nesvik way, Poulsbo WA
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According to the dispatch call, cPR was performed on a 20-year-old female near Northwest Nesvik Way after a possible tramadol overdose. The patient was turning blue but later regained consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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Transcript:
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Medic 76, Engine 71, Battalion 71, CPR in progress, near Nesvik Way, cross street Breivik Place and Nordby Drive, Metac 76, Medic-Sept1.
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Medi-Seption, Medi-Svety-N-R-N-TRIVE-N.
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CPR in progress.
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Near Nesvik Way.
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Cross street, Brebeck Place and Nordby Drive.
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Time are 706, WQEM-3101.
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And Nordby Drive NW.
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Book 14.
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8156-707. 707.
00:47
Com Engine 77, you can show us en route to the CPR.
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Annion 77 in route.
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271 another station 71777 units in route to near Nesvik Way also cross of Nordby Drive.
01:06
This is a 20-year-old female turning blue, compressions in progress, we're still getting further.
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It's en route to the CPR.
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This sounds like a possible overdose on tramadol.
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He is attached to the CPR NSVic.
01:29
This seems to be an overdose for a 20-year-old female.
01:34
The patient is currently turning blue.
01:36
We do have fire at flashes.
01:40
Take out Paulson.
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I want copies not behind fire.
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Get her out to the scene.
01:46
Fox 621 and we're out code 709.
01:55
The unit's en route to the CPR.
01:57
The patient is now coming to.
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Location mentioned:
NW Nesvik Way, Poulsbo, WA 98370
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