Medical emergency: cardiac arrest treated with CPR and Narcan, Spokane WA


A medical emergency occurred near East South Riverton Avenue in Spokane. A 60-year-old man suffered a cardiac arrest. Responders administered CPR and two doses of Narcan. The patient was found in a bathroom, blocking access, which made resuscitation efforts difficult.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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ECHO Call, Spokane Engine 7, Engine 8,
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near East South Riverton Avenue, channels, city primary, cardiac arrest.
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Calling to meet, call from a witness, this will be just south of the intersection, TVXL NBA, I'm going to injuries.
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Sounds like a house was also struck. We'll check to see the extent of damage and 116.
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Unmonds, sorry.
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Another Jake Cotry.
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198 laws on scene. They confirmed that it did not strike the house.
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The other Jake Coppe, thanks.
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Booking Engine 7, Engine 8. This is a 60 male reporting to be turning blue.
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They've given 2 Narcan.
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Patient is located in the bathroom at this location. He's blocking the doorway so they're having trouble getting him finalness back to CPR.
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114 code, Sacred Heart.
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Location mentioned:
Near E South Riverton Ave, Spokane, WA 99207
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