Overdose treated near Ramsay Park with Narcan administered, Boston MA
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A male adult was found with very light breathing and a weak pulse near Ramsay Park. Police on scene administered Narcan to treat an overdose. Emergency medical services were notified and additional Narcan supplies were requested.
Audio|Heard on: MBTA Transit Police
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Getting flagged for an overdose.
00:02
Someone's screaming for an RPN, the park by Lenox and Washington.
00:09
10 for Lenox and watch, we have that.
00:14
1040, 6.
00:20
Sorry, I'm off with one, I'm gonna get an R2.
00:28
Ten, four, we'll notice like you now.
00:35
Operations in Hanakshana, is that David A. Ramsay Park?
00:40
No. No. No. No. Stamble, it's made by the line that can't you see my sister.
00:46
Ten, four, sir.
00:52
Operation for Harry Sierra.
00:55
Go ahead, I got a 30-year-old (name withheld).
01:00
Very lightly breathing,
01:02
light pulse.
01:08
Ten and four says, either one side of the park you're on.
01:12
I'm on the outbound side by the basketball court.
01:20
Lieutenant Force Center EMS is notified.
01:27
Okay.
01:30
A-170-17, Operation 3rd-10-170, Operation 3rdie-check.
01:42
Loud is clear, sir.
01:48
Larry Sierra that place.
01:52
Operation is down here to Sierra.
01:55
I used the only Narcan that was in the cruiser.
01:58
He's got another car.
02:00
It's a case I, you get him that takes a while.
02:04
And Florence said any visited in the area of Washington and Lenox, you can head over there.
02:10
You have Narcan.
02:12
8-11-0 is passed to be on 40.
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Location mentioned:
Ramsay Park, 2021 Washington St, Boston, MA 02119
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