Overdose scare at Denver residence sparks urgent response, Denver CO
Emergency crews rush to a reported cardiac arrest near Upham Street that turned out to be a suspected overdose. Paramedics administered Narcan as they assessed the scene and then cleared the call.
Audio|Source: West Metro Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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District 1, Medic 11 with Engine 3, responding to cardiac arrest.
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Location near Upham Street.
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Respond on Tech 2 at 1350.
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District one, call going to do.
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District 1, 1350.
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District 1, 1350.
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Sam one just back.
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Copy Sam 1, I'm cleared, thank you.
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Copy have Sam 1 assigned it in route.
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District 1, it's cleared.
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1354.
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You know it's responding to the cardiac arrest.
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Somebody did mention an overdose, possible an overdose,
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and possibly administering Narcan, that's not confirmed.
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Dr. Director, we're pulling on to you right now.
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1355.
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Dispatch medical evidence is not a cardiac arrest.
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District 1, you can cancel at your discretion.
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Copy and that should be Sam 1 with you guys.
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Sam, I'm not a copy is direct.
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Let me shall listen available.
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This is not a cardiac arrest, Sam 1, clear, at 1355.
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