Man in opioid overdose with respiratory distress, Pleasant Hills MD


Emergency responders are treating a 39-year-old man near Lakeland Dr who is experiencing an opioid overdose. He is having trouble breathing, is inconsistent in consciousness, and may become violent. Police have been notified due to the possible risk of violence.
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
04:42
Transcript:
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Medical Box 1301-1, Baltimore County Ambulance 485 being alerted for an overdose.
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400 will get through between Bellier Road and Lakeland Drive.
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Talk Group EMS, how Sheriff's Office has been notified.
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Tite 317-2-928.
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PMRC, this is Hartford County Paramedic, 92, requesting opportunity to speak Belair.
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Upper Mississippi Bellair, 308.
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308.
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Medical Park 601-1-1. York County Ambulance 9511 being alerted for a fall at near Main Street between White Per Road and Slate Ridge Road, Talk Group, EMS, 928.
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92-308
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218, clear patient refusal 21A, clear patient refusal, 928, 28, dispatcher patient refusal, where are you coming from?
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I'm coming down the bypass right now, passing the 24 exit.
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Receive.
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I'm persistent online you need for direction.
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Perford County 92. This is a priority one respiratory.
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So yes, I do need a position.
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Medical Box 1301-1-1. Medic 311 overdose.
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400 will get road between Bell Air Road and Lakeland Drive, Talk Group, PMF, 929.
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You were really broken. Are you ready?
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I am ready to be with trouble.
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Okay, thank you. This is Harford County Paramedic 92 on route to your location with an 85-year-old male.
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Priority one respiratory distress patient apparently was found this morning, having severe difficulty breathing,
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also somewhat altered.
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When we arrived, vital signs were blood pressure 160 over 80, respirations about 32,
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with obvious weasing and rails in the upper fields diminished lower.
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14 regular,
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initially satting at about 68.
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We did go ahead and start the patient on CPAP.
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At this point, current vital signs are blood pressure 160 over 78, satting at 98,
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pulse 104,
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with a normal sinus rhythm 3N12 LEat.
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First, coldly was kind of noisy. If I can get a better one, I'll transmit.
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311 in route 930 you also have italian chief 172 and shortly 45 will be in route as your first do be a lf unit reported be a 39-year-old male who's under the influence of dbS he's in and out of it and not breathing normally he could become violent he does not know that police may not after a route 224 3d8 level 1
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913 is clear 201 9301-913 clear 201 931 931
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4805 is in the rounds
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Is it a unit number?
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Does he have any long history?
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Unit number is 92. I didn't catch the rest of that.
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Does this he have any long medical history? Any respiratory history?
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Only history we could ascertain was he had pneumonia about a month ago, and at that time they also told him he had congestive heart failure, and the family said fluid on his heart. Over?
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I'm supposed to be copied.
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No good question.
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Okay,
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thank you. We'll call you back if there's a change.
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Baltimore County Ambulance, 45,
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932. You also have a medic 31-1 from 3-House 1 coming to Upraiser Unit and also Battalion Chief 17-2, who will be there shortly.
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Police has also been notified.
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39-year-old male is a hot response. He's under the influence of CDS[1], in and out of it, respiratory distress.
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He could become violence and possible that he just relapse.
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Units and rounds, the only update is that it's possibly opiate.
Police codes explained
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CDS: Controlled Dangerous Substances (narcotics/drugs)
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Location mentioned:
Lakeland Dr, Pleasant Hills, MD 21047
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