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Man found unresponsive in bathroom dies after CPRNewark DE

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Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 54-year-old man was found unresponsive in a bathroom after vomiting. Emergency responders performed CPR and advanced life support for 26 minutes but were unable to revive him. The time of death was confirmed at the scene near Ogletown Stanton Road.

Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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54-year-old male,
00:02
the family states that he had no complaints today.
00:05
He does have a choreoc history.
00:07
It looks like he has a bass maker.
00:10
He certainly went into the bathroom within the last hour or so.
00:14
All of a sudden they heard him vomiting.
00:16
Then he was unresponsive.
00:17
They were unable to get to him.
00:20
When the fire department got here, they were able to push him out away from the door and get in there.
00:25
He did have copious amount of vomit coming.
00:27
He was pulseless at that time.
00:29
They did start CPR.
00:32
We've been doing CPR for the last 26 minutes.
00:35
He's had six epi so far.
00:37
He is intubated with a 752.
00:39
Like I said, he did have copious amounts of vomit coming out initially and they suctioned him.
00:44
Looks like some food he might have aspirated as well.
00:48
His end-tidal was in the 50s when we intubated him.
00:52
It was dated in the 50s, however, he's been asystolic the entire code so far.
00:57
Like I said, six Puckies in,
01:01
and just looking at this point for termination of resuscitation just due to exhausting all efforts, with no changes.
01:10
I have case number when you're ready.
01:13
Sure, and you're talking about the EKG placement to be certain that it is truly asystole.
01:22
That's correct.
01:23
The leads are, um, the paths are appropriate and, um, it is asystole.
01:29
Fair enough, time of death, 1900,
01:32
uh,
01:33
GFES 958.
01:36
The time of death of 900, 958, and case number is (number withheld), repeating (number withheld).
01:44
All right, knowledge.

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Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718

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