Emergency response to potential overdose at hotel room


Emergency services responded to a report of a possible overdose at a hotel. They initially considered forced entry but canceled it when the person answered the door. Additionally, there was a separate incident of a person who was unconscious and not breathing, and CPR was started.
Audio|Source: Wayne County Public Safety
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Transcript:
(name withheld) okay on Mercury. 29, are you okay on the Corridor Marriott Run? 29, I'm okay. Do we know if it's overdose or medical? 29, we're not aware of that right now. Okay. Okay. On station, Ford. Forage, what's the apartment in the work? This is a six. Can we have PD come to this location and we're going to force entry? Okay. 4-5-1-C. Station 4-9-9-1-4-5-1-C. For us, this is going to be 181-181. We are given CIP car instructions. 1-2-1-1-1. 1-0. Rest 6, standby. Engine 5-0. 1037. Rescun on the air. 1037. Cancel, PD. Patient came to the door. Thanks, Jim. We advise we have a domestic at 28725, Michigan, the Mona Lisa, room 112. Rescue, six, okay. Rumsett six, Charlie. First, five, one, can you please repeat? Ramsa, go ahead. McWillian, Schaefer, 7, Nora, Nora, Sam, Union, 4. Not conscious, not breathing, beginning CPR. Three, not conscious, not breathing, beginning CPR. 29, you're okay. Okay, I'm in wrong. This is fresh first for five, one. Were you supposed to stage? PD. And I knew it was hard with an AED, do you making it. All right, she stays clear. It's going to be a false alarm, patient saying to the door. PDs don't see in their code green, sir. See you, thank you this patch.
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Wayne County, MI
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