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Patient brought to hospital after cardiac arrest and seizuresCharleston SC

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Henry Tecklenburg Dr, Charleston, SC 29414

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a middle-aged man to St. Francis Hospital after cardiac arrest and multiple seizures. The patient received airway management, epinephrine, and CPR before arrival.

Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, just getting a heads up, we got a unit en route.
00:02
They're going to be emergent with a post return of spontaneous circulation patient.
00:07
They were status seizure.
00:10
We're trying to prepare for an airway.
00:12
They actually coded.
00:14
We're only about five minutes from you.
00:16
We're coming off of Savannah Highway now.
00:18
We'll have more on our arrival.
00:20
No questions. No one. Charleston County, Medics 3 to St.
00:21
That's all right.
00:23
Francis.
00:25
This is St.
00:26
Francis. Go ahead, medic.
00:30
We have approximately 45-year-old male.
00:32
We can be coming from a hotel today.
00:37
He was going to be arrested on scene after having multiple seizures for us.
00:42
He's received 10 milligrams of versed.
00:46
We started compressions about 10 minutes ago.
00:49
We achieved return of spontaneous circulation and received 1 milligram of epinephrine.
00:53
We're currently intubating.
00:56
We're starting an epinephrine infusion.
00:58
We'll see you in about five minutes.
01:01
What's your ETA, and do you have any vitals on this patient?
01:06
ETA is about 30 seconds.
01:10
37 on arrival.
01:11
St. Francis Square.

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Henry Tecklenburg Dr, Charleston, SC 29414

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