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Inmate unconscious from overdose at state penitentiaryWalla Walla WA

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N 13th Ave, Walla Walla, WA 99362

Emergency responders treated a 37-year-old male inmate who was unconscious but breathing due to a drug overdose at Washington State Penitentiary. Narcan was administered three times without effect.

Audio|Source: Walla Walla Fire/EMS
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Engine 1, Medic 1, respond to Washington State Penitentiary,
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37-year-old male overdose, unconscious, his breathing.
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Engine 1, Medic 1 to the Washington State Penitentiary, 26.
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This is FYA, MSLEN rehab, did advise she is still there.
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They're going to check on her and let us know if she's doing okay with that medical alert, but she is there still.
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Medical one.
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Station one's center out.
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Copy amina out, safe penitentiary.
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They said come through the three-tarcate, you'll be escorted to ACO unit.
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They've got a 37-year-old male possible overdose.
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He's unconscious, is breathing.
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They've given him three Narcan so far with no response.

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N 13th Ave, Walla Walla, WA 99362
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RaDRaD

Why didn't they give him four narcans? ? ? Just asking cause we know of quite a few victims who took four narcans to bring them back!!! They do so much these days. You can't stop at three. Go for more. At least four.

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