Heroin overdose sparks desperate rescue at Passadumkeag home, Passadumkeag ME
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Having been found unconscious and not breathing from heroin overdose, a 59-year-old male at Passadumkeag received multiple Narcan doses and CPR was initiated urgently.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot County Public Safety
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Howland Ambulance again, Howland Ambulance, you requested near Pleasant Street, Passadumkeag.
00:04
Again, near Pleasant Street and Passadumkeag.
00:07
59-year-old male heroin overdose, not conscious, not breathing.
00:11
Then, echo level call, please acknowledge your pedums, cuts clear, 1425.
00:17
Male,
00:19
unconscious, not breathing,
00:21
they've given him two nasal narcan and one needle narcan.
00:25
Good.
00:27
What do you?
00:32
You're attached as well.
00:35
Okay, I have a third one.
00:38
One,
00:40
if you need me from Milford, I can head out there too.
00:49
That'd be great, thank you.
00:56
568.
00:59
You can show us in room.
01:06
Male subject stop breathing several doses of Narcan, 1426.
01:11
Okay,
01:16
it looks like CPR is being started now.
01:21
10-4[1].
01:28
21 do you have how on fire started to this?
01:34
10-4[1] we did
01:36
double
01:42
25 high street and by a lot of back up the P.
01:47
This one, sir.
01:50
Come on, Scott, Houndon 569.
01:55
569.
02:01
Next time K gets 1428.
02:08
1428, if you want to 148, 131, 121, CPR in progress.
02:16
Okay,
02:20
148, if you want to grab your AED, I'll go right in.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Pleasant St, Passadumkeag, ME 04475
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