Male overdose at Hing Hay Park treated by medics, Seattle WA


A male in his 50s to 60s overdosed at Hing Hay Park and was initially not breathing. Medics responded and the male began breathing again after treatment.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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And for King's sector, have an overdose, male down in a park not breathing.
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670 South and South King, fire is responding.
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So any units that can respond to 6 South and South King?
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Okay.
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Can you receive? Okay, unit standby.
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I got, 2 King 2.01, are you also responding?
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Yep.
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It looks like she is now breathing,
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or he is now breathing, he is now breathing, he's an unknown-raised male 50 to 60.
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A better location.
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Six and King?
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I've got a room with all taper.
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It could be the north-east corner, six in the park.
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North-east corner in the park, Six in the Park.
00:34
Looks like Hing Hay then?
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And Hinghay Park underneath the red structure.
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Hing Hay Park out of the red structure, receive...
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Location mentioned:
Hing Hay Park, 423 Maynard Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
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