Man treated after cocaine and alcohol overdose
Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Eight-minute ETA, twenty-year-old man.
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Emergency responders are called to a motel parking lot for a man in his twenties who used a large amount of cocaine and alcohol the previous night. Friends report he was found unresponsive in a car and pulled out, and someone may have started chest compressions before medics arrived. When paramedics reach him, he has a pulse but is not responding and is breathing in an abnormal, gasping way. They support his breathing with an airway device and oxygen and do not see any clear signs of injury. They give several doses of Narcan and start an intravenous line. His oxygen level improves, his blood sugar is elevated, and he begins to wake up. His heart rate and blood pressure are monitored as he is taken to Grossmont Hospital, with no further problems expected during transport.
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