Patient unresponsive, now breathing at medical emergency, Louisville KY


Emergency responders were called to help a patient who was not breathing. The patient is now starting to breathe and show signs of waking up, but they did not receive medication typically used for opioid overdoses.
Audio|Source: Louisville Fire (Fire 1-4, LFR Alert)
01:19
Transcript:
(name withheld) on the radio. (name withheld), none. You can show this unit only clear and in service. Arson and back in service is 247. Engine 18. Medical. Engine 18. Medical Echo[1] 2,930, Finn Avenue. They haven't given one round of Narcan[2]. Caller did advise the patient is starting to breathe and wake up. Here's my name with EMS and police at 250. If you're beginning low?
(name withheld) on the radio. (name withheld), none. You can show this unit only clear and in service. Arson and back in service is 247. Engine 18. Medical. Engine 18. Medical Echo[1] 2,930, Finn Avenue. They haven't given one round of Narcan[2]. Caller did advise the patient is starting to breathe and wake up. Here's my name with EMS and police at 250. If you're beginning low?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: High-priority medical emergency
[2]
Narcan: Opioid overdose treatment
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Location mentioned:
Near Finn Ave, Louisville, KY 40208
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