Person found unconscious near Locker Avenue given Narcan, Baltimore County MD


Police and EMS responded to a person found unconscious on a couch near Locker Avenue. The person was initially not breathing but began breathing again after Narcan was administered, indicating a possible opioid overdose.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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10-4[1]? 28, can you start a medical location? It's not conscious list human.
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It's, uh,
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number one now.
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How old?
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Presummit 35.
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Subverservid 8.
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701.22.
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Actually, 22.
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When you clear your track location, he's helped to pack, commercial being an alarm 414, U.S.
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U.S. U.S. off a bell air in seven courts for CVS.
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coming from the panel.
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8.13, I'm direct alvov.
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812, 10,000.
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12, 059.
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Okay, I can copy that.
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12059.
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29 or so. 28.
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Markan. Narcan.
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Tom.
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Narcan, minister, 100 hours.
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65 direct.
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25 o is that?
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411 in jettis, graying color, Chevy, and Coppua, Virginia, Temp, Mary, 977, phone 5.
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So the use the practice of five.
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So in reference to that trespassing complaint, near Locker Avenue, and they advised the subject was unconscious on the couch.
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Five four. Zero one minute.
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I just had a medic step it up.
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He had stopped breathing on us.
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He's starting to breathe again.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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