Person given Narcan at 7-Eleven recovers and leaves, Seattle WA


Fire and medical units responded to 7-Eleven near 3rd Ave for a person unconscious from a likely opioid overdose. The person was given nasal Narcan, regained consciousness, and left the scene.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
This is from 8.5. We have a still METO D response at 7-Eleven 3 Avenue. So we're going to need an additional BLS company and one medic unit.
00:14
We are still technically on the other run, but we saw some people assisting with Narcan, so we pulled over.
00:24
Okay,
00:25
85, NETOD responds to 711 3 Avenue, is that correct?
00:36
That's affirmative. He has a pulse.
00:38
He's got one nasal Narcan.
00:41
He's so emulent, but we do still need to at least have one BLS company to assist.
00:45
You can probably have the medics start coming this way as well.
00:50
Okay, 85, we'll build a no-odd response for 7-113 Avenue.
00:56
We will clear you from your run at 3rd and Madison.
01:08
Engine 10, NOTO-D response, 711-3 Avenue.
01:14
It's a 10, 711-3 Avenue.
01:20
5 is on scene requesting a METOD response.
01:24
8-5, you're getting inch in 10 and medic 1.
01:29
This is from 8-5. Our patient actually just woke up and walked away so we can code green the METO response.
01:37
That includes you, 8-5 will be in service as well.
01:42
We need a couple minutes to clean up ourselves. We'll put ourselves in service here at about two minutes, two or three minutes.
01:48
85, put yourselves in service. Medic 1, inch and 10, code green. Medical 1, inch and 10, code green.
01:55
A good 10, code green.
01:59
Me, medic one, code green.
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Location mentioned:
Near 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104
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