Elderly man in cardiac arrest taken to hospital, Newark DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported an approximately 80-year-old man in cardiac arrest to Christiana Hospital after prolonged CPR and resuscitation efforts.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Christiana Mates ahead.
00:02
Christiana, this is All-Othnotic 7.
00:04
I'm down to your fill you about 10-minute ETA with an approximately 80-year-old male in cardiac arrest.
00:10
How do you copy?
00:12
Elderly male cardiac arrest, I have.
00:15
Witness stated that he was having chest pain and trouble breathing and then collapsed on the floor.
00:21
No bystander CPR was provided, approximately 3–5 minute downtime.
00:27
So far we've been doing CPR for 40 minutes.
00:29
We've administered 10 EPIs at this point.
00:33
He's been alternating between asystole and narrow PEA.
00:39
We did have wall movement at one point, so we are getting more happy at this time.
00:45
He is intubated right now, two points of access, continuing CPR.
00:53
No change is noted.
00:54
We are en route to your facility looking for a room on arrival.
01:00
We have no further questions.
01:02
We will have room C entirely ready for you on arrival.
01:05
This is unit number (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718
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