Man revived after drug overdose near Main St, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a forty-one year old man who overdosed near South Main Street in Fort Worth. Narcan was administered, and his condition stabilized before transport to John Peter Smith Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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00:58
Transcript:
00:00
JPS, I have a 20-23.
00:03
Go ahead, 27.
00:06
We need JPS.
00:09
Bringing a forty-one year old male coming from a 1st alarm service car.
00:13
We initially got this as an arrest.
00:14
It was an overdose on arrival.
00:16
His room air was going to be fifties when we got there.
00:20
Bagging was successful to get him up to ninety-nine point five via IV of Narcan was given.
00:26
He's currently at a GCS of one thousand five hundred percent room air.
00:30
I can't admit it, but current set of vitals is heart rate of ninety, blood pressure one thirty over one hundred.
00:37
Over eighty, 804 G 215 breathing fifteen not a zone.
00:42
We have some slight repetitive questioning, so maybe knock them down to fourteen otherwise.
00:48
Eight hundred and four ninety-seven (name withheld) has stated sugar is going to be ninety-seven, and we'll see you all in approximately ten minutes.
00:54
Any questions?
00:56
No questions.
00:57
See you on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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