Man found unresponsive after fentanyl overdose near East Main St, Royston GA
Emergency responders were called near East Main Street for a 30-year-old man who was unresponsive and not breathing after taking fentanyl. CPR was started at the scene.
Audio|Source: Franklin County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Station 1, Med1, QRV, Vian, near East Main Street, referendum, unresponsive, possible overdose.
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Near East Main Street referent, in response to it, not breathing, not breathing.
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Dispatch.
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Dispatch.
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Near East Main Street reference.
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1010 to near East Main Street, near East Main Street, Irving to a 30-year-old male.
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Stated he took fentanyl at this time, unknown the last time he took it.
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He is unresponsive, not breathing at this time.
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We're about to start CPR this time.
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We're about to start CPR this time.
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One point the pressure for a row.
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596 dispatch in route.
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That's 10-4[1].
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He'll be able to talk about radio.
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I'm just talking about radio.
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Patchment 1,
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596. His lips are flu.
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His chances are going up and down this time.
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This is just going up and down because of CPR or is he breathing on his own?
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Breathing on his own this time.
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If the caller said that his chest is going up and down, he does not respond to what you're going to be able to an out.
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It's going to be a mid-1 or what made you to you got?
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The head one out has to drive as well.
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Copy 1.2.2.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
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