Medical emergency for possible overdose near Cedar Grove Road, Clatskanie OR
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Emergency medical personnel responded to a report of a suspected overdose involving a 60-year-old man near Cedar Grove Road. The individual was conscious and breathing but appeared shaky and may have taken too much of a new prescription medication named Verprofonee.
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Transcript:
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A response group 8.5 UASM union overdose.
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Response Group 8.5 U.S.
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Union, overdose near Cedar Grove Road.
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Medic. 483 on Medi-Net.
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Response Group 85 U.S.
00:28
Union, overdose near Cedar Grove Road.
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Medic 4A3 on Medinette 1545.
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See Connick 4A3.
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Judge is pointing from Reed Road.
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(name withheld).
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Medic. Foray-ZER, I copy the route, please.
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Medic, 483, I copy urine route to overdose near Cedar Grove Road.
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Crosses of Chalder's Lane and Cedar Grove Drive.
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He's a 60-year-old male.
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There's conscious in breathing.
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He's a little shaky.
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RP stated that he's our new medication may have taken too much.
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I show you in round 5045.
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130. 1.30. Can you put my call pending and put me on the overdose?
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1546.
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See on this is a medic 483.
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Pedic 43.
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Pedic 43.
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I'm not as this is possible, but are we able to get an ID on the medication that the patient took? Okay.
01:49
It's 483, RP stated that he took Verprofonee.
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This is a medic 483, CCCOM.
01:59
Can you repeat that one more time?
02:02
It is in line 7, but I believe it's pronounced Verrefrancy.
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Location mentioned:
Cedar Grove Rd, Clatskanie, OR 97016
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