Woman overdoses on fentanyl, responders administer CPR, Mead WA


A woman is reported to be unconscious and not breathing after a fentanyl overdose. Responders have given Narcan and are performing CPR to try to revive her.
Audio|Source: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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You know, Bravo 209[1].
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Twice 6 female is overdosing on fentanyl.
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She is currently unconscious.
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I know on...
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Care, it's on seat, actually.
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And you got one on nine, ninety,
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and maybe... Spokane Engine 9.
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1321 South Terrace Court, Channel City Primary, single company alarm system.
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11. 600 were the River Point.
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Actually, I'm going to change it to like the GU Baseball Complex.
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Possible argument or DV on the riverbank under the Don Cardong Bridge, but on the G.U side of the river, male and female were having some sort of altercation.
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It sounded physical.
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He heard the male say, don't hit me.
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He thought that the male called the female arena or something similar.
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No description, he was just running by.
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I'll change it to the GU based on.
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134-311 364-311 311 311 in condition room Happy Street
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841 log-off Okay 0.04 West Wiley Wiley Avenue Channel City Primary Smoke Investigation
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Very high-tension 1.
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Venned is no one.
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Team framing for the California Medical School.
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Having. Our question you guys are coming from Station 4.
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We now have a report of a 26 female, unconscious not breathing after overdose, one Narcan given, and now Sheriff's Dunceeat's CPR unit Bravo, 209.
Police codes explained
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Bravo 209: Overdose/Drug-Related Medical Emergency
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Location mentioned:
N Rebel Ln, Mead, WA 99021
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