Air transport for cardiac arrest patient to St. Cloud Hospital, St Cloud MN
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According to the dispatch call, air medical personnel transported an elderly male patient from Welia Health in Mora to St. Cloud Hospital after cardiac arrest and seizures. The patient was intubated, sedated, and receiving medication for low blood pressure during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Wright MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Cloud Hospital Air Care Four, patient reports transfer for BORA.
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This is St. Cloud, go ahead.
00:09
Good evening, Air Care Four and O Two from Welia Health in Mora with a seventy-four year old male patient.
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Initials (name withheld).
00:18
He is resuscitated cardiac arrest hospitalized for hypokalemia.
00:24
Is being treated there for that.
00:27
Had a seizure this evening followed by a 2nd seizure resulting in a PEA or an arrest.
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And he did.
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Go for PEA to V TAP with shock one, so approximately 6 min downtime.
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He is currently intubated, sedated.
00:45
Siding through them on the monitor, he's got Levophed infusing for hypotension per blood pressure 119 over seventy-six.
00:53
We are approximately 15 h with a cold offload.
00:58
Sounds good.
00:59
I have no questions for you guys.
01:00
I don't have a room number at this time, but you will be going directly to the intensive care unit.
01:05
Actually, I take that back.
01:06
You're going to go to South (number withheld).
01:09
KXG 852 cleared it (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave N, St Cloud, MN 56303
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