Man revived after overdose at Temecula motel, Temecula CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 42-year-old man was found unresponsive at a motel near Temecula Parkway. Bystanders gave him Narcan to reverse the overdose. Emergency responders arrived, found him breathing again, and transported him to Temecula Valley Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Responding here to the local motel, he comes in as a 42-year-old male, sitting semi-Fowler's up against the wall with sheriffs and Engine 1 on scene.
00:11
Story goes he was found unresponsive by one of the bystanders here, and they administered a total of 8 mg of Narcan.
00:23
They had 4 mg , so it's two free loads.
00:29
Patient was found agonal breathing, and they administered the Narcan.
00:37
For us, he's back to baseline alert oriented GCS 15.
00:43
As of now, just complaining of some intermittent dyspnea and nausea.
00:50
Secondary zone remarkable, rapid blood pressure 145 over 94, heart rate 96, sinus on the monitor.
00:56
End-tidal 41,
00:58
he's breathing now 16, I got clear lung sounds, 92% room air.
01:05
Sugar off the stick is going to be 140, 140.
01:09
We do have a 20 gauge in the left hand attached to a big bag.
01:13
TKO at this time we did administer an additional 2 mg IV.
01:21
As of now, just going to reassess patient and monitor him to Temecula Valley ETA.
01:27
Now it's going to be 8 min .
01:29
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