Man found unresponsive, receiving Narcan for overdose


A man was found lying on the ground and was unresponsive. He was given Narcan, a medication for drug overdoses, and woke up briefly but then lost consciousness again. More medical help was requested.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
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Transcript:
One Lincoln, three. One voluntary to the CRC. Full 21. Any of the time? Go ahead. Logged me on, please. PR 48352. Show myself in 90, 90 out at Park in 22nd with a man down. We've administered in our count. Please start meds this way. We're on the north side of the street. west east of the intersection. Gabby, told 22. Patients now conscious, not alert, responding to the Narcan[1]. Copy. And David, 10. Subject's 30-ish-year-old male. He's back to unresponsive. You've got a unit in the area with more Narcan, we could use it. Any of the Narcan C2 in part east of? 3. I could be in route from 6 in Ajo. Do you need me code 3? 9-9 to 10. If Medza has been started up, they'll probably be closer, so you can respond to normal traffic. And these are out code three now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Narcan: Naloxone administration (used for opioid overdose)
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Location mentioned:
E 22nd St & S Park Ave, Tucson, AZ 85713
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