Emergency responders handle overdose with patient pain


Emergency responders attended to a patient suffering from an overdose. The patient also had arm and facial pain, and communication was difficult due to a language barrier.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County Public Safety
02:34
Transcript:
Engine 21. Go ahead. To animate, I'm clear. Do you have any patient update for Medic 13? They're asking. That's correct. Just one second. You can change this to an overdose and close it out D18, please. I'm clear. Morseo, Command, we're getting Medic 13 to switch over for you. I don't even be dead. 308. Latter 1. 3.08. This party's being transported by Hamilton County. It's your latter one available. Charma's going to be clear. I'll be back in. Pretty safe. Latter 1 available. That's 3. 15-51. 2-2 to 2-3. I'm trying to figure a way to properly blocked road on here. 7 myself and 8 are on scene. 2 is partially blocked? Clear. Yeah, it's got one of the lanes blocks. I might be able to clear a good amount of it. It's a pretty big treat. Seven, when you can. If you can get a patient update for EMS. Okay. If y'all are just let info know about public works. Clear. I'm going to try to get it done. It's running for him. Okay. So this party doesn't speak English, but we can gather he's got an arm pain. Be clear. I'm on Ashland and Dave Boulevard. Clear, I'll let him know, thank you. Okay. Seven, he's also got facial pain. Clear on facial pain. Four. Go ahead. D8.
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Location mentioned:
Ashland Ter, Chattanooga, TN 37415
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