Narcan given during traffic stop for possible overdose, Lewis County WV


During a traffic stop near Georgetown Road, police administered Narcan to a person suspected of a meth overdose. The individual became responsive and reported feeling okay after treatment.
Audio|Source: Lewis County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Traffic stop[1]. In traffic stop, 1934, you guys.
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New York, near Georgetown Rd, Nuffham Rd,
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West Virginia, temporary, (number withheld).
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80064, 1935.
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154, dispatch.
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West 8.54, dispatch.
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Time Lockery, zero points.
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One-five for this, that's good.
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Okay, Narcan administered[2] for possible meth overdose.
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The person was given Narcan and now says he is okay.
Police codes explained
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Traffic stop: Police pulling over a vehicle
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Narcan administered: Use of overdose reversal medication, often linked to opioid or other drug misuse
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Location mentioned:
Georgetown Rd, West Virginia
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