Unresponsive person treated with narcan at hospital, Scottsdale AZ
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According to the dispatch call, officers assisted at Scottsdale Osborn Hospital with an unresponsive person. Narcan was given at the scene and the person was reported breathing afterwards.
Audio|Heard on: Phoenix Police Dispatch A - Cactus Park
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
715 John is looking for 94 Tom to assist at Scottsdale Osborn Hospital.
00:09
934 John, 102 miles.
00:12
Go ahead.
00:15
105. 105.
00:18
2 miles 2nd3.1.
00:24
24, John.
00:26
934 John. 934 John.
00:28
Real fire the station.
00:29
We have an unresponsive presenter.
00:33
There's Sergeant that copies?
00:38
I can get you on that copy.
00:43
There's your other officers that can help them out?
00:48
Yeah. Yeah.
00:49
Yeah. We've got plenty of sex.
00:50
Just help me ask.
00:55
All right, there's a couple of uniforms.
00:58
We can help out.
01:02
23 Mary, we have nothing yet sure we go for NARC.
01:04
Oh, T-mark time for NARCAN.
01:09
Copy a flight Narcan[1], 2233-33.
01:11
Are they breathing?
01:14
I do, George, he's breathing.
01:16
Just have part rolling.
01:17
Copy, he's breathing.
01:18
Happy, he's breathing.
01:22
Nothing for John Narcan[1] administered.
01:28
Copyi Narcan[1] and Minister, 2333.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Narcan: Naloxone administration for suspected opioid overdose
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Location mentioned:
E Osborn Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
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