Multiple overdoses treated with Narcan in Seattle locations, Seattle WA
Emergency responders treated multiple overdose cases in Seattle, including an 81-year-old woman at Thornton Place, a 53-year-old woman at the Frye hospital, and an adult on a southbound bus. Narcan was administered to the patients, some required CPR, and all were breathing following treatment.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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In Unit 308 at Thornton Place, you'll be seeing an 81-year-old female spinning up on.
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8-5, 8-response, 223, yes, their way.
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8-5, 223 against the way.
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A unit 1023 at the Frye,
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we'll be seeing a 53-year-old female confirmed overdose.
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Two Narcan given the patient is breathing.
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Aid 2, 8 Response, 3 Avenue, and Bell Street.
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8,
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2, 3 Avenue, Bell Street.
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This is a request from King County Sheriff's On Scene for an adult patient on the southbound bus,
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possible overdose,
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1 Narcan has been delivered.
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A2 from dispatch be advised we're upgrading this to a MET OD[1] CPR[2] in progress
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Inspect A2 we can code green a MET OD[1]
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
OD: Overdose
[2]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress
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