Two males found unresponsive and combative after suspected overdose, Islip Terrace NY
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Two males were found unresponsive near Lowell Avenue from suspected overdoses. Both later became combative.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
I have a possible overdose in five sector near Lowell Avenue of Palmer, 33-year-old male, breathing but not responsive, possible overdose, 61-year-old male.
00:12
For abuse, I don't have an AED or oxygen.
00:16
Additional unit to start with 628.
00:19
Southside Exchange.
00:23
Oppers now, hi.
00:27
Southside Exchange, bringing you an 82 in mail.
00:30
She claimed altered mental status times one day.
00:33
It's going to be a failure to thrive.
00:35
His vitals on paper are perfect, but he's got delayed cap refill and full responsiveness.
00:41
GCS is probably about 13 right now.
00:44
I'll be with you in 4.
00:47
Care, expected.
00:53
The attack medic is, uh, that one minute to take a disregard from, uh,
00:58
Fairland. Tackment, you clear, 1352.
01:04
The notes, I have 347.
01:07
You see getting picked up at, um, BJ.
01:15
272-year-old male status post-pull at 3 a.m., obviously, for me to the right lower leg.
01:21
Patient is on blood thinners, denies head strike.
01:28
And then I have one that says it's a 61-year-old male that overdosed.
01:35
So it looks like we have two overdoses there, two patients.
01:42
Doctor, in fact, call it's fine and found they're both users and be advised they both become combative.
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Location mentioned:
Lowell Ave, Islip Terrace, NY 11752
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