- We got a 30-year-old female.
She was found unresponsive.
They've lowered her
down to the ground.
She started gasping for breath,
so they started doing CPR chest
compressions.
PD arrived on scene.
They've given Narcan twice.
It sounds like she's
responding to that.
- Oh, there they are.
Over here.
- Agonal pull.
- Agonal pull.
- Need-- let's get the eye gel.
Eye gel in the bag.
- She's doing better
now, actually.
I did 0.2 Narcan.
- Hello.
OK.
Hello?
[interposing voices]
- We can try an OPA, if
you want, and bag her.
Yeah.
Yeah, let's get that on board.
Open your mouth.
Give us a little perimeter.
- OK.
OK, she's waking up.
- Now we'll [inaudible].
- You got the [inaudible]?
- Let's work on a heart rate.
- This is good for you, OK?
Leave it on you.
- Hold this in.
Hold it in front
your face for me, OK?
- Here, let me see
your hand, young lady.
- Did you do any drugs?
Do any heroin today?
- Just relax your hand.
- You're not in trouble.
I just need to know why--
- Let's get her up on
the gurney really quick.
- Yeah.
- Just so you understand what's
going on, when we arrived,
you weren't breathing, OK?
- Yeah.
- PD showed up, you
had really weak pulses
and you weren't
breathing at all.
They gave you medicine and
that's what brought you back.
1, 2, and 3.
Good.
Take a couple steps.
- Take a step back.
- Right towards me.
Perfect.
Have a seat.
Good.
Right now we're still
trying to figure out
why you stopped breathing, OK?
That was the last
thing you remember is--
energy drink?
Thanks, man.
- I don't do drugs.
- No.
- Is this the first
time that you ever
drank one of those drinks?
- No.
- I don't think so.
- No?
- So nothing like this
has ever happened before?
You don't know why this
would have happened, huh?
OK.
All right.
Well, we're going to take
you over to the hospital
and get you checked out.
Hopefully they'll get
some answers for you, OK?
But until then, if
there's anything that
comes to mind that might trigger
something on why this happened
to you, let us know, because
it helps us take care of you
better.
All right?
Does that make sense?
- Yeah.
- All right.
Good.
Sounds like the Narcan is what
turned things around for her.
For us, that's indicative
of opioid overdose.
As it is now,
she's denying that.
She's saying that she thinks
it might have been an energy
drink.
We're not here to
pass judgment on her.
She's going over
to the hospital.
She'll get evaluated so we'll
have a better idea what it was
that may have
caused this for her.
