Overdose treated with Narcan on Sheehan Boulevard, Port Charlotte FL
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According to the dispatch call, an overdose victim was found unconscious near Sheehan Boulevard. Narcan was administered by responders, and the person regained consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Sheriff and Punta Gorda Police
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
330 301 33030301 respond to near Sheehan Boulevard cross of Paxton Terrace for an overdose.
00:11
Sounds like not breathing at this time. Thank you 304 I'll be around with that as long.
00:25
Mr. Dr. Dr.
00:26
I will not be a row.
00:32
Units responding to Sheehan Boulevard B-5-2 through the possible fentanyl overdose.
00:47
Central 301 and Pizer's on scene so we can slow some, please units down.
00:54
51's on T now.
00:58
24 on 2nda.
01:00
Units coming on Tiener is she and Boulevard.
01:02
Be advised the subject is in the trailer on the side of the rhythm.
01:10
So 351 I got movement.
01:12
Checking her, she's breathing now.
01:16
Receives at 3.9R.
01:20
301 is responding, centrally responds.
01:24
Control 351, I got a false.
01:26
324, you got the Narcan?
01:30
Yeah, that's that form.
01:31
Sanford's brain up.
01:36
Control the 351.
01:38
351 is central.
01:39
She's not responsive, but I got a pulse.
01:44
Receive at 3.00.
01:46
I'm administering Narcan now.
01:49
Thank you and that out.
01:58
Central 351.
02:00
We got a response.
02:03
310 out.
02:09
Central 321.
02:12
Narcan was administered.
02:16
Temporary.
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Location mentioned:
Sheehan Blvd, Port Charlotte, FL 33952
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