Elderly man in cardiac arrest transported to hospital, Rockville MD
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics responded to an 83-year-old man in cardiac arrest. After 11 minutes of CPR, his heart restarted, and he was intubated. He was transported to Shady Grove hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Shady Grove is online.
00:02
Good evening, Shady Grove.
00:03
This is Paramedic Career on board Medi-7-03.
00:06
We're coming to you with an 83-year-old male.
00:09
Priority 1, return of spontaneous circulation.
00:12
How do you copy so far? Copy.
00:14
Go ahead.
00:15
We found a male patient in cardiac arrest in a bathroom, witness arrest.
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Initial rhythm was PEA.
00:23
We have paid ROSC after 11 minutes of CPR in two rounds of EPI,
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current vital signs as follows.
00:30
Pulse of 155, Pulse Docs, and 94.
00:33
The patient is on the transport ventilator.
00:36
Last blood pressure was 217 over 153, and I have transmitted the 12-league EKG to you.
00:44
How do you copy? Copy, go ahead.
00:48
We'll be transporting to your facility with, again, the priority one, Ross patient,
00:54
approximately 15-minute ETA.
00:55
How do you come?
00:56
Is the patient intubated?
01:00
That's correct. The patient is innovated.
01:02
Like I said, we have him on our transport ventilator with our EMF3 officer.
01:07
Thank you. I'm sure to go of coffee.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Center Dr, Rockville, MD 20850
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