Overdose treated with narcan at A St and S 25th St, Tacoma WA
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Emergency responders treated an overdose at the intersection near A St and S 25th St. Two doses of Narcan were administered to a male found behind the platform who was initially unresponsive but later became conscious. A second individual present refused medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Tacoma Police Dispatch - North
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Two motion, 343, fire priority.
00:06
Same location at the office?
00:10
No, 25th and A.
00:13
Two Narcan's deployed to have (name withheld) down behind the platform.
00:18
Do you want the error as well?
00:22
No.
00:24
133.
00:27
Are you doing CPR[1]?
00:34
No, none of the stash.
00:36
933.
00:41
Motion 343, are they breathing?
00:48
Yeah, it's just not responsive.
00:51
933. 933. Did you subscribe, Miranda Randt's knowledge?
01:01
934.
01:03
934.
01:06
Just excited.
01:07
Did you have additional other than the Miranda?
01:11
Yeah,
01:12
she acknowledged Miranda and she is still willing to talk to us.
01:18
394
01:20
Rank 23, 251 and 401, your status?
01:24
No problems, no further.
01:28
Not 35.
01:30
I'm going to take the 5.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:41
He's sitting up.
01:44
Sorry about that.
01:45
He's sitting up.
01:46
He's somewhat, uh...
01:49
Conscious, not still alert yet.
01:52
Two applications.
01:55
And confirming just one patient now, not two?
02:01
Second guy is drinking water.
02:04
He's sitting up staring at me, so let's call just one for now.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Location mentioned:
A St & S 25th St, Tacoma, WA 98402
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