Man found unresponsive after medication and fall in shower, Franklin NY
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Emergency responders were called near Main Street in Franklin, New York, for a 50-year-old man who was found unresponsive after falling in the shower and taking prescription medication. The man had pinpoint, non-reactive pupils suggesting a possible overdose. He regained consciousness but became agitated and only responded with groans or one-word answers.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County 911 - Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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06:29
Transcript:
00:00
RITAMLAS at 2311.
00:02
You're responding for a 50-year-old male.
00:05
Callers reporting he was brought to the sharp rate to take and was given medications.
00:12
The callers reporting the subject fell out of the shower, unknown head injury.
00:17
At that time of call, he was non-responsive.
00:22
Zero 5601. Except two painful stimuli.
00:25
The patient was drilling 25 milligrams of Perkset on board.
00:29
Caller states that he is now answering questions.
00:32
Perkset was taken approximately one hour ago.
00:42
2311 also vising pinpoint pupil is non-reactive to light.
00:47
Delaware 574.
00:51
2312.
00:55
Delaware Franklin Station size your crew.
01:03
Delaware, Straitval Station status here, crew.
01:11
Nguineum S, Redwallum, second activation.
01:30
Franklin M.S.
01:31
Fred Williams, second activation.
01:33
In response,
01:34
near Main Street, Department B is in David.
01:37
50-year-old now,
01:40
unconscious fanning AOS priority.
01:43
Franklin, M.S., Fred Williams, second activation.
02:02
Franklin Amos, Shredwell Amaz, second activation in response,
02:06
near Main Street Department, D, and David.
02:10
For a 50-year-old male unconscious mating, ALS priority.
02:13
Delaware sending by 2313.
02:20
Lower AMR 3.7.
02:30
3.7, just advising our caller is saying the male gets agitated when it asks questions.
02:36
He wakes up, answers with either a groan or a one-word response and closes his eyes again.
02:42
Negative blood thinners,
02:45
negative allergies.
02:52
2315.
02:58
Delaware, MR-37.
03:05
Would you like to start logs for cost,
03:08
Gary?
03:15
Recent, we'll start law, 2350.
03:23
1462 to Delaware.
03:27
1462.
03:29
Acknowledging the waiting crew, being ripped momentarily.
03:34
Acknowledging a waiting crew in real momentarily at 2316, AMR 37, then route as your ALS coming from Pender's Corners, but I think you're responding for a 50-year-old male falling in the shower.
03:50
No longer responsive.
03:53
pupils are pinpoint and unreactive to light.
03:57
Ray save.
04:03
2316.
04:13
Door all cars on the station is probably complete assist EMS near Main Street apartment Dias and David Franklin.
04:22
Dota 4 and 5 satisfaction.
04:27
Main Street Dandy.
04:29
All right, see Dada 421 satisfaction.
04:34
Grand Street, Delaware.
04:39
Receive Dota 413, status location.
04:45
Door cameras.
04:50
That's received Dada 1C1E, status location.
04:58
1362 to Delaware.
05:01
Delaware. Delaware 1C5 Cume, that's location.
05:05
Kill this unit in route BALS.
05:09
1462 here in rootale at 2318.
05:12
We're starting while at that time.
05:14
Erase, you need your response.
05:16
You know if you're a back apartment or apartment for a system that could be a 50-year-old male.
05:24
I have a permanent that David on shirt that's all came out.
05:28
Possible overdose.
05:29
That mail is now awake and becoming agitated.
05:46
Corpign 62, the apartments can be in the front, up the stairs, on the right.
05:54
Receive Woshae a 20319, 3702, got to that apartment location.
06:00
248 to Main Street, right, let apartment D, again, near Main Street.
06:14
2319.
06:16
Miller 172 is on scene.
06:27
1762, you're on scene at 2319.
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Main St d, Franklin, NY 13775
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