Man found unresponsive in possible drug overdose, Gladwin MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near West Second Street in Gladwin for a 60-year-old man found unresponsive. He was reported to have possibly overdosed on Baclofen and was experiencing abnormal breathing. Police and emergency medical services arrived on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Gladwin MI EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Station eight, station twelve, station eight, station twelve.
00:02
Mutual rescue call, rescue call, going to the city of Gladwin, near West Second Street.
00:09
Again, near West Second Street, crossroad of North Spring.
00:13
Sixty-year-old male unresponsive.
00:15
Thirty-one Delta Two, advise when en route.
00:19
Service.
00:21
Six hundred and twenty-five en route.
00:23
Sixteen 30.
00:25
Again, you are going to near West Street, crossroad of North Spring.
00:33
Year-old male unresponsive.
00:35
They believe he's taken too much of Baclofen.
00:40
At no breathing.
00:41
It's going to be a thirty-one delta one right now.
00:45
Six hundred and twenty-five.
00:46
Be advised, it sounds like the (name withheld) may be refusing to move the patient from the recliner to the floor.
00:55
Breathing is abnormal,
00:58
agonal.
00:59
Trying to get some response.
01:01
Police by the sounds of it is on scene.
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Location mentioned:
W 2nd St, Gladwin, MI 48624
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