Medical call for apparent overdose near Garvin Heights, Winona MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded near Garvin Heights Road in Winona for a possible overdose. A female patient was initially unconscious after reportedly ingesting Wellbutrin and hydroxyzine. Police administered Narcan, after which the patient became alert but disoriented. Responders noted icy road conditions in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Winona City/County Fire & EMS
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
LEC Winona Rescue, Winona Ambulance, you're needed near Garvin Heights Road for a female who tried to overdose and is not waking up on Wellbutrin and hydroxyzine.
00:17
Any info possible?
00:21
Two three.
00:26
What's that?
00:30
Two three.
00:36
Med One, how is you?
00:38
Med One.
00:40
We're out.
00:42
Two thirty.
00:48
Good morning, Winona Rescue responding to Garvin Heights.
00:51
Just information, PD advised that the hill is pretty icy.
00:59
Ten four, engine four copies.
01:01
LEC One Hundred and Eight Fire responding to Garvin Heights Road.
01:04
PD is on scene advising that the patient is alert,
01:06
not oriented, has a pulse and is breathing.
01:11
Plus copy.
01:15
Engine Four copies.
01:21
LEC One Hundred and Nine Rescue responding to Garvin Heights Road.
01:24
PD on scene did administer one Narcan.
01:29
All copies, we're on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Garvin Heights Rd, Winona, MN 55987
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