Person found unconscious in suspected overdose at mobile home park, Brunswick County NC
Emergency responders treated an unconscious person suspected of overdosing at a mobile home park near Lloyd Street in Brunswick County. The individual was initially unresponsive but was later breathing with CPR administered.
Audio|Source: Brunswick County Public Safety - VIPER
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Transcript:
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EMS dispatch for Plantation Mobile Home Park near Lloyd Street.
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Reference of a possible overdose.
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Okay,
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We're going to see him, let me know.
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Hitching today, that's for.
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That's all that one.
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He's made for.
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Currently not conscious.
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He is breathing.
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I've done what he took.
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No.
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Village Road.
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C-Computer 0218.
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Engine 5171.
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Respond to Charlie Response, overdose or poisoning potential.
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Plantation Mobile Home Park near Lloyd Street.
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Cross streets are Post Street and Village Road.
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Utilize TAC 4.
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C-Com Clear 0218.
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We can join with 15, 16.
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Can't forward, they're giving CPR instruction.
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Be advised, they're starting CPR now.
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You're right.
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104, I'll be out of Lee Lynch, signal 51.
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104.
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1535, unit signal 50.
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51.
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Graphics1. 3512.
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35 for 34.
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35 34.
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Good.
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Just be advised.
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I have no breathing per the call, keep you updated on progress.
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Law enforcement is described on the scene.
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Wait for updated information this time.
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Got it.
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He's unconscious.
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1040, is he breathing?
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Tim 16 at C-com, he has been given first aid.
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Tim from Ross Road, P-24.
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And the station is breathing.
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Go ahead and see how great.
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And the station is breathing now.
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