Paramedics treat cardiac arrest near Christiana Hospital, Newark DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a possible cardiac arrest involving an approximately 55-year-old man at a facility near Christiana Hospital in Newark, Delaware. The patient was found unresponsive, received multiple shocks and medications, was intubated, and transported to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Make two primary (number withheld).
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We're going to be in a facility with approximately 55-year-old male.
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Cardiac arrest. Do you copy?
00:09
Copy.
00:12
A 55-year-old male, unwitnessed arrest last seen around one this morning.
00:17
However,
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He was found unresponsive making gurgling sounds.
00:24
We've been working him for about forty-five minutes on scene now.
00:28
Initial rhythm of shockable rhythm for BLS, they shocked once, we've shocked seven times at this point.
00:35
And we've been switching between VFib and asystole.
00:42
He's gotten the appropriate doses, he's gotten appropriate medications as well.
00:47
He is intubated.
00:52
We are preparing for transport.
00:54
We have an ETA, probably about ten to fifteen minutes.
00:57
We are remote arrival.
00:58
Standing by for any questions.
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Location mentioned:
Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718
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