Apparent overdose at Desert Hills Motel, Tulsa OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible overdose at the Desert Hills Motel near East 11th Street in Tulsa. A male was found unconscious, with fentanyl suspected as the cause. Six doses of Narcan were administered before EMS and police arrived on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Desert Hills Motel, near East 11th Street, Room 132.
00:09
I'm responding priority one, map page 1325.
00:20
Engine 22, make the assignment with Engine 15 for an overdose.
00:25
Near East 11th Street, Room 132, map page 1325.
00:36
One zero ladder two, assist with lifting.
00:38
Near West Pine Place.
00:43
A seventy-nine year old male that's 300 pounds, cutting on emergent at page ten twenty-two.
00:49
Emergency overdose at Desert Hills, near East Eleventh Street.
00:56
Room 132.
00:57
Have a fifty-eight year old male that is not conscious.
01:01
He overdosed on narcotics.
01:03
Fentanyl was mentioned.
01:05
They've already administered six doses of Narcan.
01:10
TPD does have the call.
01:12
We have Engine 22 dropped for ALS, map page 1325.
01:21
Desert Hills Motel, near East 11th Street.
01:25
Near East 11th Street, Room 132.
01:30
Fifty-eight year old male not conscious, possible fentanyl overdose.
01:35
They've already given six doses of Narcan.
01:38
They've updated it to about 14 breaths per minute.
01:42
EMS is responding.
01:44
Priority one, map page 1325.
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