Paramedics treat possible overdose near Alamo Trail, Laurens SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units, including Station 51, Battalion One, and Engine 251, responded to a possible cardiac arrest and suspected fentanyl overdose near Alamo Trail in Laurens. The patient reportedly received Narcan multiple times before paramedics arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Laurens County Fire Service
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01:47
Transcript:
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Station 51, respond near Alamo Trail in Laurens.
00:03
Cardiac arrest, echo level response, possible fentanyl overdose.
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Everyone off is zero and one.
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Civil.
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Battalion One.
00:38
Ten Four Battalion One, be advised your patient has had Narcan four times.
00:45
Copy. Engine One Fifty-One, you can go back in service.
00:54
This is engine 251 being routed.
00:58
All right, copy.
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Let's go back to her.
01:05
Okay, well.
01:14
Central, engine 251, TAC 1 on scene.
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251 is back here.
01:22
Ten four, sir.
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Thank you, Battalion One.
01:36
Battalion One, go ahead, sir.
01:39
It's about ZMS.
01:41
It's going to be the trailer right behind our apparatus on the left.
01:47
Ten four, (name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Alamo Trail, Laurens, SC 29360
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