Paramedics revive man after cardiac arrest, Newark DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a home near Ogletown Stanton Rd in Newark for a 55-year-old man in cardiac arrest. Bystanders performed CPR before crews arrived. After multiple shocks and medications, the patient regained a pulse. He was intubated and transported to the hospital with spontaneous breathing restored.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
We appreciate the medic seven paramedic 2021 coming to you with a 55 year old male rough.
00:04
How do you copy?
00:06
Copy that.
00:08
Fifty five year old male from home, unwitnessed arrest.
00:11
Red most downtime was about 20 min.
00:13
Bystander CPR was performed.
00:16
Initially on our arrival, he was in visib.
00:19
We shocked a total of ten times.
00:21
He got three epi 450 of amio, 37 mg of esmol, and 2 g of mag to go into torsad.
00:31
We've had pulses for the last 6 min.
00:35
He is intubated.
00:37
He has spontaneous respirations of 14 or just assisting him.
00:42
No responsiveness.
00:44
He's currently 104 AFib, so we just had some depression widespread.
00:48
He's 99% gained weight, last blood pressure 1 ft over 66, and a sugar of 400.
00:56
He is about 8 minutes out, ETA on arrival, sending transmissions.
01:02
Copy that standby for room assignment.
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Location mentioned:
Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718
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