Unconscious male treated for overdose behind cinema, Oak Harbor WA
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According to the dispatch call, a 20-year-old male was found unconscious behind Oak Harbor Cinemas near Barlow Street due to a suspected overdose. CPR was in progress and Narcan was administered at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Island County Public Safety
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02:1
Transcript:
00:00
I can't have a cover patrol for an overdose.
00:02
Sounds like it's going CPR behind the movie theater.
00:07
16. A 20-year-old overdosing, they don't have any...
00:16
I can move it to 8.1, response 1 321, south of Sparlet Street behind O'Carborsimma, across the South of Sparrington Drive, report of a 20-year-old male having an overdose, not conscious, may turn to CPR.
00:27
Again, would be 2, engine 8-1, response, near Barlow Street, behind Oak Harbor Cinemas, across the South of Sparrington Drive, or report of a 20-year-old male having an overdose behind the cinemas, possibly cardiac arrest response on part of 6, 1936.
00:45
Tim, 20, I come to arrive.
00:47
Where are they behind the theater? Stop.
00:55
Just on them.
01:00
20, we haven't started CPR, I haven't been able to get that far yet.
01:08
The motion is administered.
01:12
This is 20927.
01:14
The ocean 16, I'm on a road.
01:20
16, 1937.
01:23
We're in the stairwell, you just passed this.
01:32
I can meet a tonicist out of Farlet Street.
01:35
Law enforcement is by the minute.
01:47
Coming around from the NARCAM.
01:51
Mission 20, 1938.
01:55
6 copy set and arrived.
01:58
Mission 6, 1938.
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Location mentioned:
SW Barlow St, Oak Harbor, WA 98277
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