Man found unresponsive near fire scene in San Jose, San Jose CA


A 65-year-old man was found unresponsive and not breathing properly near a fire incident on Hellyer Ave in San Jose. Emergency responders administered Narcan and performed CPR at the scene adjacent to the fire.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
03:14
Transcript:
00:00
65-year-old male. I see copies. Not conscious and effective breathing. I'll continue.
00:04
Happy stage there. I advise that she did administer Narcan[1], but the patient does not have a history of staging manager.
00:10
20 more copies.
00:14
I see from Chuck 13 in here.
00:23
Go for IC.
00:29
Hey,
00:30
Chief, on initial inspection here.
00:32
We don't have any extension into the attic space of the main fire unit.
00:38
We've been able to make just limited access into there.
00:42
If you don't have any extension into alpha, I'm sorry,
00:47
Bravo exposure, we'd like to set up a fan in here so that we could blow the smoke out.
00:54
I see copies. I spoke with the engine 12 captain.
00:58
We're going to establish clear attic space in both Bravo 1 and Delta 1 exposure. Once that's established, we will be able to use a blower for horizontal ventilation in the main fire unit.
01:13
13 copies, we'll hold off for now.
01:20
Truck 13 from IC I have also assigned engine nine to or truck nine to assist with interior truck operations if you want to coordinate with them to be able to pull ceilings in the Broadway and Delta 1 exposure.
01:41
For 15 copy is that dose of the one we've already checked. Engine 22 sent us. We're just waiting on Bravo.
01:46
We're going to report back.
01:47
Here you.
01:48
And then we'll set up on the valley response to (number withheld)-year-old mail with a possible UTI in and out of confidence. We have 21 from Engine 18.
01:57
Not alert.
01:59
Engine 18. Do you copy.
02:02
IC from Engine 18.
02:05
Go for IC.
02:07
I-C. I-C.
02:09
We have an all clear in the Bravo One exposure. We do have some residual smoke from the adjacent unit, but there's nothing in the attic space.
02:19
I-C copies,
02:22
all clear in the Bravo One exposure,
02:25
no heat in the attic space,
02:28
brake.
02:30
Truck 13 with that traffic,
02:33
if you want to start horizontal operations in the main fire building.
02:36
St.
02:37
Station 15, we have a fan set up. It's blowing right now.
02:43
Okay.
02:47
I see from engine 35 engineer on command gases shut down to the whole building. We're working on electric right now.
02:56
Copy. Gas has been shut down to the building working on electric.
03:01
Engine 24 sign of day.
03:06
24? 24?
03:09
We have CPR[2] progress. The time on the team.
03:12
For engine 37, southeast station.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Narcan: Naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication
[2]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress
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Hellyer Ave, San Jose, CA
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