Drug overdose leads to cardiac arrest in spokane, Spokane WA
Emergency responders were dispatched to near North Myrtle Street in Spokane for a 46-year-old male suspected of drug overdose. The patient was having difficulty breathing and a gray skin color. The condition was later upgraded to cardiac arrest.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Delta[1] call engine 44 to near North Myrtle Road Channel North primary overdose
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Overdome 331 331 drive and 7 you can lower and continue
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131 copy lower and continue
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2440.
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Andrew 44 not.
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Andrew 44 now.
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And 2424. 46-year-old male.
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Possible overdose, having difficulty breathing with a gray color change.
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Oh, that's what we do.
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34,000. 44.
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ECHO call engine engine 40 for a pulsating operation echo pulsation has been a reading near North Myrtle Road channel north primary cardiac arrest
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644 copies the upgrade to echo
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420A.
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14A hat.
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This is as we show AM 4242 in place of engine 42.
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For the game 442, place of engine 22, break again, 442 2, 420, right on that have to operate for $0.65 to rule mail, unquestion of reading their initiating people.
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442,
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2.13,
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North Myrtle,
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Channel North Primary, cardiac arrest.
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Dispatch, 460 in route, North Myrtle.
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460 in route.
Police codes explained
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Delta: High-priority medical response or designation for the right (D) side of a structure.
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Location mentioned:
N Myrtle St, Spokane, WA 99202
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