Overdose patient revived after emergency response, Flag Pond TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near Oscar Road for a 45-year-old woman initially reported as stabbed. The case was later identified as a drug overdose. Narcan was administered and the patient regained consciousness. Law enforcement also responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Unicoi County Fire Departments
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01:35
Transcript:
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Near Oscar Road.
00:02
Repeating, near Oscar Road.
00:05
Respond to emergency traffic.
00:06
Forty-five year old female has been stabbed.
00:13
Copy, Medic 4 will be taking that traffic.
00:18
Acknowledged, Medic 4.
00:19
Will you redirect on that traffic?
00:23
We got it.
00:25
Acknowledged.
00:31
We just received a report from the caller that it's going to be an overdose.
00:34
We'll have law enforcement out as well.
00:39
Go ahead.
00:45
Coms are in this too.
00:46
I'll be en route.
00:48
Coms and Medic 5 will be en route as well.
00:52
Check four.
00:55
Showing you en route twenty-two forty-one.
01:02
Comms are in this too, you copying my route?
01:06
Two forty, I'll let you do it.
01:09
Comms going to be taking that four off the call.
01:13
This is work.
01:19
Call center Medic 5, be advised, R team has been administered.
01:26
Yes, sir.
01:32
Call center Medic 5B85, the patient is now awake.
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Location mentioned:
Oscar Rd, Flag Pond, TN 37657
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