Cardiac arrest incident near Osler Dr treated en route, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 84-year-old male experienced a cardiac arrest at a medical office near Osler Dr. Emergency responders performed CPR and multiple defibrillations while transporting to St. Joseph’s Hospital. The patient appeared to have a challenging heart rhythm during treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Joe's Baltimore County Medical 11 and EMS 1 route through facility with a priority 184 year old male chief complaint cardiac arrest.
00:07
How do you copy?
00:08
You just copy.
00:11
For short consult, we're about 8 min away.
00:14
We have an eighty-four year old that was in doctor's office and went into cardiac arrest who was witnessed by doctors.
00:19
They started doing CPR immediately on our arrival.
00:22
He'd been in a ventricular rhythm defib.
00:25
We defibrillated him many times.
00:29
We are currently dual sequential defibrillation.
00:33
We have him intubated.
00:35
We have an IV established.
00:37
We administered Amio.
00:39
One epi 300 of amio, followed by 150 of amio drip, and then esmolol.
00:45
And we'll be at your facility in about 8 min .
00:50
Thanks for the report.
00:51
So it sounds like he's an refractory V-fib despite multiple defibrillations.
00:55
Is that correct?
00:58
Yeah, well, that was correct.
00:59
It seems like on our last rhythm check now it appears to be an H fistfully.
01:04
Okay, thanks.
01:05
We'll see you in a couple minutes.
01:06
Thank you so much.
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