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Three treated with Narcan after unresponsive at 17th AveSeattle WA

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17th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122

Three people were found unresponsive near 17th Avenue in Seattle. All three were treated with Narcan and assisted with breathing. Two patients have regained consciousness. Additional oxygen bottles were brought to the scene. No more personnel are needed as the space is at capacity.

Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
03:5
Transcript:
00:00
Two, that's 5, 13th, near 17th Avenue.
00:02
Dispatch, Battalion 2 is out, Battalion 2 will be assuming command stable incident.
00:07
All units from Command 1 Avenue will be the transportation corridor.
00:10
Battalion 2 at One Avenue Command, One Avenue Transportation Corridor.
00:14
The man's Legion 2.
00:15
Right, Ninja 2.
00:16
I just give you an update we've got three patients all three are still unresponsive we're assisting ventilation with all three all three patients now have one dose Narcan[2] on board.
00:27
command okay understand three or we can call them red patients each with Narcan[2] on board.
00:34
Yeah, all three are red right now.
00:36
We could use more O2[1] bottles for transported up by A2, whoever comes up next.
00:44
Commando can understand more O2[1] bottles, all units that are incoming report up with additional O2 bottles.
00:52
8-2 from command and have you come back down to your apparatus if you're not committed and assist with grabbing more O2[1] bottles.
00:59
817 from dispatch 817 are you still on your previous run?
01:11
Negative bar, MEC is not working.
01:15
Okay, 817, I'll get you in service.
01:17
Are you AIQ? Just let us know of your status changes.
01:19
817 is AOR.
01:21
Okay, we've got to AOR.
01:22
The matter to understand, two patients are now conscious and awake.
01:27
Again, I'm about to walk out of you.
01:29
You want more on tape? It's probably more on the floor two.
01:34
24 from May 32, we're about 30 seconds out.
01:37
You still need us.
01:39
Command version 2, we don't need any more personnel up here.
01:42
We're that capacity in the space.
01:45
We're going to look at releasing somebody soon.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
O2: Oxygen bottles
[2]
Narcan: Medication used for opioid overdose

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