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Man found unresponsive and not breathing on Voorhees AvenueBuffalo NY

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Voorhees Ave, Buffalo, NY

Emergency responders attended to a man found unresponsive and not breathing near Voorhees Avenue between North and Parkside in Buffalo. Narcan was given and CPR was started.

Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Clear one, Narcan[2].
00:04
Two.
00:06
Twenty to go ahead.
00:09
We just administered one dose in our can.
00:13
Roger first dose of Narcan[2], administered four-fix and two hours.
00:16
Shut off right, hold you.
00:22
The square engine two.
00:24
Dispatch 4-307, the border set off by smoking.
00:28
Pick the companies up, truck to the Ford 4-4-7.
00:31
Roger 4-4, set up-up by smoking.
00:33
Truckset to report all companies on port.
00:35
You can call and services available.
00:36
Porto to the B44.
00:42
EO2 available without the cars that 404 rulers four or four four rulers coming in for a rescue hugged and not breathing media notified
00:56
11 we'll back up 520
01:03
Under 34 F20 EMS 40, 4-04-Vorhees between North and Parkside for male cardiac arrest.
01:11
Into 344 F-20MFORhees between North and Parkside for male cardiac arrest, high 455, Buffalo Fire.
01:33
Engine two in.
01:38
Engine two, you're in.
01:40
Tren, you're in.
01:41
Truck for in.
01:43
Truck for in.
01:48
Go ahead.
02:00
Go ahead.
02:11
521.
02:13
Can you walk, engine 34, please.
02:18
1934 C.
02:25
CPR[1] is being started.
02:29
Roger, CPR[1] started at 502 hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress
[2]
Narcan: Naloxone administered for suspected opioid overdose; patient responsive

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Voorhees Ave, Buffalo, NY

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