Unresponsive adult treated with naloxone at Valentine Road, Pittsfield MA
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Emergency responders treated an unresponsive 40-year-old adult near Valentine Road. Naloxone was administered on scene, indicating a possible overdose-related medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Berkshire County Fire, Police and EMS - Central-Northern
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03:24
Transcript:
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Medicaid2. On near Valentine Road,
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unresponsive 40-year-old.
00:08
So I am Edge 1, Medicaid2 on near Valentine Road.
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40-year-old,
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unresponsive, possibly not breathing,
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(number withheld).
00:25
All I imagine one responding, near Valentine Road, EMS.
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Hed one, the Aaronville, near Valentine,
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(number withheld).
00:40
I forgot to put us back in service as 81 and we are responding to near Valentine.
00:48
81 responding near Valentine's (number withheld).
00:53
101, 81, CMI's party is groaning in the background, although for a thing that's about has been sick for a couple of days,
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colors. They're attempting to get it on this side,
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although...
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for her as weight might be an issue.
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Edge 1-192, near-dial time, 1-8-man (number withheld), caller's going to come out.
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Good Jim.
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Devon Road for SCO-activation and Buckingham School Clear at (number withheld).
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Anyone B-by.
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Well, they got the patient on this side, he was breathing a bit better once that was done.
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Thank you.
02:27
They want to see that.
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They gave one Narcan.
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They gave one Narcan.
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Two-four.
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On.
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302. Near Valentine Road, firing EMS.
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Just arrived there on a EMS call,
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now Narcan's been administered.
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181 here out of the end near now in time (number withheld) is hit
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