Medical response for possible fentanyl overdose at nursing home, Eagle Point OR
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Emergency medical personnel responded to Lakeland Senior Living near Loto Street, Eagle Point, for a possible fentanyl overdose involving a 67-year-old man who was conscious and breathing upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Fire
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 30, Priority 1[1], Overit, Lakeland Senior Living No.
00:05
207, near Loto Street, Eagle Point, between South Prague Avenue and South Buchanan Avenue.
00:28
May it respond to Loto Street?
00:36
5129.
00:37
Good.
00:39
To start, Invo, we're sending medical to Lakeland Senior Living on Loto, Room 207 for a possible overdose on fentanyl.
00:51
It doesn't appear that the patient is being DOC, mercy and fire are en route.
01:00
Copy, I'll be code from Walmart.
01:08
5129. I do copy.
01:09
It's going to be for a 67-year-old male.
01:12
He's conscious and breathing.
01:15
Copy.
01:22
2100, I'm going to wrap that too.
01:25
501001, copy.
01:32
For Sam 3, the patient's hazards should be on door unlocked.
01:37
We've lost contact with him.
01:39
We can hear him in the background.
01:41
I'm not sure where Mercy is, but Injunct 22 is Modoc and Hewgull.
01:49
Mass Mercy coming in, out of Eagle Point.
01:58
Mercy's right behind me, we're at Dodge Bridge.
02:02
4120 is happy.
02:06
One minute out.
02:17
And it got me, 2.6.
02:28
We do have contact with the patient again.
02:30
He's still conscious in breathing.
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Loto St, Eagle Point, OR 97524
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