Fentanyl overdose causes cardiac arrest near East Colorado Pl, Aurora CO


A male experienced a fentanyl overdose at a residence near East Colorado Place. The overdose led to cardiac arrest. Emergency medical teams and police responded promptly. The patient was unconscious and not breathing upon arrival. Naloxone was administered on the scene.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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Transcript:
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Battalion 5, with PD on an overdose, near East Colorado Place, engine 7, engine 8, battalion 5 on a public overdose, near East Colorado Place.
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Your cross is East Mexico Drive, respond on Tech 2.
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Time aired is 1608.
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Committee 1-14.
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24 fire to snatch.
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3-4. Engine 4 on a single-family residential smoke detector alarm called him by the alarm company.
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It's going to be for hallway smoke.
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We had no answer on...
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Hold back. Times 2.
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...appare to slash.
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What's your name, please?
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295 with engine 7 and engine 8.
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Medical 106 MPD en route on a fentanyl overdose that has resulted.
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Cardiac arrest, 58-year-old male, not conscious, not breathing.
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They've already given one dose of naloxone.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Colorado Pl, Aurora, CO 80012
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