Medical emergency with cardiac arrest and Narcan administered, Bay Head NJ


Emergency services responded to a diabetic-related medical emergency near Main Avenue, Bay Head. The patient showed signs of agonal breathing and possible cardiac arrest. Narcan was administered during the response.
Audio|Source: Ocean County EMS & Medics
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1532 in Bayhead near Main Avenue.
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That's near Main Avenue.
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Here across is Mount Street for the diabetics.
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Work myself in 26th, 10-9.
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Please. Okay.
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Thank you. Good.
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I know green news.
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Thank you.
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1333 is available.
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I'm conscious of the breathing next to 49.
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1-2-7.
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1231 Union Beach near Patterson Avenue first grade across.
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We'll have the fingerprints sent out truly as well.
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Thank you.
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Permanagh County, since you have not checked in with them yet.
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Wanted to let you know that they administered one Narcan[1].
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I confirmed that it was cardiac arrest.
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They said it was agonal breathing,
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just so you're aware what you're editing to.
Police codes explained
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Narcan: Naloxone administration for suspected opioid overdose
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Location mentioned:
Near Main Ave, Bay Head, NJ 08742
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