Cardiac arrest and overdose reported at Vancouver park


Emergency responders attended a park in Vancouver for a person in cardiac arrest and another who overdosed. One patient was receiving CPR, and another had a cut near the eye but was conscious.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
02:53
Transcript:
Episode, 1600 Southeast Avenue. Map page 1312. We'll see if they can send them since they're on scene and send another one for standby, but I'm going to ask for this request. I'm on the phone with them now. There's a whole traffic. Well, I guess. 64 for medics 64. Keep one. You have any ALSD? No, not. I'm not. I'm sure with them. We've got into one street. We've got in my area. We should work on. We're asking. He probably has a good question. We can't really talk about it because he doesn't remember his name, so at this time. We'll just say unknown. We see in the notes, we have a CPR[3] on progress. Can we go ahead and start the next closer? Fire remit. Oh, for a minute. Hello, okay, copy, 1338. Topp. 57 from Medit, 1681. We have a walk-up. 1681. 2,300 Northeast 68th Street at Gugled Park. Priority 1[1], engine 5. Overdose[2], 2,300, Northeast 68 Street at Gillesville Park, map page 2111. And he does have a cut on his right eye. A conscious alert and oriented by one. So you have 865 in route to your patient as well as medic 1617 coming to the Yellow Gate. They're in route from 219th and 10th Avenue. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: High Priority Medical Call
[2]
Overdose: Suspected Drug Overdose
[3]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Progress
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 68th St, Vancouver, WA 98665
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