overdose treated with multiple doses of naloxone near west 13th street, Vancouver WA
Emergency responders treated an overdose near West 13th Street. The individual received multiple doses of naloxone to reverse the effects.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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Near West 13th Street.
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(name withheld).
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Priority 1[1].
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Engine 1. Engine 61.
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Overdose. Near West 13th Street.
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Priority 1[1].
00:21
Engine 1. Engine 61.
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Overdose.
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Near West 13th Street.
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Map page 212828.
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A truck one copy, if you can put us in place at Engine 61 on that call with Engine 1.
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Copy Injunction.
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The column, Squad 5.
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Can we add in Engine 5? This call on this, please, make the number.
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Respond, no code.
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And no code?
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Any firm.
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Priority 4.
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Engine 5. 6 person,
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16,
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northeast, north-east, 71st court.
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Priority 4, engine 5, 6-1-6-016, northeast north-east 71 71 court.
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Map page 2207.
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Copy that.
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If we're pulling up now, we can just use one additional Vancouver fire unit and a medic unit.
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Okay,
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It looks like to me that truck one is going to be closest, so squad one you can clear.
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I advise at eight doses of Narcan so far.
02:05
One squad one you want us to peel off and take that?
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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