Juvenile revived with narcan after overdose near State Road 6, Jasper FL
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A juvenile near State Road 6 West was found unresponsive due to an overdose. Emergency responders administered Narcan, reviving the individual. Swelling noted on the left bicep suggests a possible injection site.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Dispatch
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
EMS can be around to State Road 6 and I-75 SMS reference to unresponsive juvenile address is near State Road 6 West.
00:20
They're going to be a problem to say that law enforcement out with it.
00:22
We'll get more details in just a moment.
00:41
Jasper, M.S, law enforcement advises is going to be an overdose.
00:46
The subject's in and out of consciousness.
00:49
He has an arcane, you want to use it?
00:56
Jasper, EMS.
01:06
Good, Jasper.
01:09
Did you copy my last?
01:14
I'm sorry. I got an argument, I can go and good.
01:30
Thanks for EMS.
01:32
EMS scheme being out of 311 7th Avenue South West, 311 7th Avenue South West for a 29-year-old male diabetic vomiting repeatedly.
01:44
N.S. Copy.
01:52
Which EMS units are out, State Road 6 and I-75?
01:57
At 94, Jasper.
02:00
94. Law enforcement advised that he's responsive after the minister of Narcan.
02:10
We have about a five minute each yet.
02:18
Case number is (number withheld), (number withheld).
02:21
That's from mid-90.
02:27
Your case number for the other call is (number withheld), (number withheld).
02:36
Red C90 copy.
02:48
To ask for 94 your subject, all enforcement of the vise, has swelling underneath the left bicep, possible injection site.
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FL-6, Jasper, FL 32052
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