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Child injured by car and adult overdoses in SpokaneSpokane WA

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Near E Carlisle Ave, Spokane, WA 99216

Emergency responders attended to a 7-year-old female injured by a car near East Carlisle Avenue and an 18-year-old male experiencing a fentanyl overdose. Both patients received medical care at the scene.

Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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7106, 7-year-old female attacked by car at near East Carlisle Avenue. Suggesting one 20 years from 4 and 4 Engine 8.
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Echo[1] Call Valley Ladder 8th Valley 31 Valley 21 Valley 21 near East Carlisle Avenue Channel Valley Primary cardiac arrest.
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Allianning pulse and upgraded to an ECHO. Enlaborate was added with you an open unit 12-102. 18-year-old male overdose, diagonal breathing on fentanyl. Patient is awake and breathing, will be downgrading to a delta. Here's 152 approach from Beacon S.
Police codes explained
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Echo: Highest-priority medical response for immediate life-threatening conditions, often involving cardiac or respiratory arrest.

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Near E Carlisle Ave, Spokane, WA 99216
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