Unresponsive person treated with Narcan at metro station, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated an unresponsive man at Shot Tower Metro station in Baltimore. The man was breathing but not responding. Responders administered four milligrams of Narcan, suggesting a possible drug-related medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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T.R.35 on one platform in Shot Tower.
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14.O.2. Cian 35.
00:07
And you started Medicare at Shot Tower on the platform for a number one nail.
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He is breathing,
00:16
but he's not response.
00:18
To talk to me.
00:21
Early to mid-40s.
00:24
It's over 45.
00:25
That's good.
00:27
Yeah, two, three.
00:28
You're blaming you from Bunkercross.
00:30
Two, four. I'll put a baby back.
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Okay.
00:35
Yeah.
00:37
Okay. Four.
00:38
He's a superintendent of police division.
00:41
His name is (name withheld).
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His phone number (number withheld).
00:47
He advised that there was a wallet that was found on the coat.
00:51
His currency and other items inside it, but lost and found is closed, so they want to offer to come to retrieve it.
00:58
I'm going to give me a call.
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Temple.
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T.R. 35. Everybody came out.
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T. 35.
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T. 35. T. 35.
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Be advised that 4 milligrams of Narcan was given to the left nostril.
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Simple.
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Location mentioned:
Shot Tower Metro, Baltimore, MD 21202
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