Man treated for overdose at sentara norfolk general hospital, Norfolk VA
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According to the dispatch call, a 33-year-old man was treated at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital for decreased consciousness after using heroin and alcohol. He was given Narcan and medication and showed improvement but remained drowsy.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk VA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Sentara Norfolk General Base, this is Norfolk Medic Two, how do you copy?
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Norfolk Medic Two enroute to you with a thirty-three year old male coming for altered level of consciousness.
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Initially he was found outside by bystanders reported to be unconscious and vomiting.
00:18
We arrived to find a patient,
00:21
just semi-conscious.
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Reported to have taken heroin and alcohol today.
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He was initially breathing eight times a minute.
00:32
We gave him two milligrams Narcan and four of Zofran.
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He's conscious, still lethargic, GCS of 14.
00:42
Vitals are as follows.
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Last blood pressure I got was 114 over 60.
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He is currently breathing 18 times a minute with the end tidal 40,
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satting currently at 92%.
00:55
We have him on two liters,
00:56
pulse of 62.
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No other known medical history about six minutes out.
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See you when you get here.
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Location mentioned:
Gresham Dr, Norfolk, VA 23507
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