Possible overdose at transient camp near Abbott St, Salinas CA
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A person was overdosing at a homeless camp near Abbott Street. Three doses of Narcan were given, but the patient turned blue. CPR may have been started. Additional fire and medical units responded.
Audio|Heard on: Salinas Fire Dispatch - Command 33
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Transcript:
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Abbott and Harris.
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We're being told there's a female-long transient camp between Abbott and the railroad tracks should be just north of Harris.
00:10
Overdosing, they're here with Narcan three times, still turning blue.
00:14
Can't initially recommending regional, so they are also responding, we're just not sure if it's yours or theirs.
00:25
At Medic 3, at one point, the brother was not conscious, not breathing it, but it sounds like they do ever breathing again.
00:32
See copies.
00:37
And Madagascar.
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Now we're being filled possible CPR in progress.
00:45
Fire come. Medication, you copy.
00:46
Let's start the next available fire unit.
00:49
My head from Medicaid 655-12 is also responding with you.
00:54
Takeoff.
00:59
Two minutes six, scobby, responding to have an error.
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