Medical emergency with cardiac arrest near McAuley Dr, Ypsilanti MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible cardiac arrest occurred involving a 62-year-old male near McAuley Dr. EMS provided advanced life support including CPR and medication. The patient briefly showed signs of circulation, lost pulses again during transport, and resuscitation efforts continued en route to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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03:22
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, J.O.P.R., this is HVA 81-22 looking for medical direction.
00:05
Can you hear us now? We were trying to reply over the phone.
00:09
Yes, I can hear you now.
00:12
Thank you.
00:15
So,
00:16
I have a 62-year-old male.
00:18
Upon our arrival, he was laying on the ground with vomit in his mask, no pulse, no breathing.
00:23
We began compression.
00:25
We provided ACLS for 30 minutes.
00:28
We gave him seven rounds of epi.
00:30
He was in a prison-state family with three to four escaped beats per minute.
00:36
When I called Time of Death last time,
00:39
he got Rosk, so we began to stable.
00:43
His pressures were in the 30s to 40s.
00:47
So we gave a total of 4 micrograms of push dose epi.
00:51
He's been on fluids.
00:53
He was Brady in the 30s.
00:55
So we gave 1 milligram of atropine with no effect.
00:59
So we began pacing at a rate of 70s.
01:02
We stabilized him.
01:03
We began to move him into our ambulance.
01:05
And in our ambulance, he lost pulses.
01:08
So we have restarted compression 18.
01:12
We resented confessions at 1813, and he has again been in a persistent, actually,
01:19
we are requesting,
01:21
or we are calling to determine whether you want us to transport to St.
01:25
Joe's with CPR in progress, or you would like us to work for 30 minutes.
01:31
It sounds like you all have been working this for quite a while and gone through quite a bit.
01:36
We are happy to have you transport to the ED.
01:40
If you feel like your care would be easier for this patient on scene, please let us know and you can continue up to the 30 minutes.
01:48
That will be transporting.
01:50
All right.
01:53
Hey, Joe, CR.
01:54
This is HV882 with Emergent Traffic.
01:57
How do you copy?
01:59
I'm going to go ahead.
02:00
Oh, you see.
02:03
Thank you, Ophira.
02:04
This is HVA.
02:05
Anyone who is due with emergent traffic.
02:07
I am coming in with a 62-year-old male with a chief complaint of a cardiac arrest.
02:12
HPA arrived on the scene of 1715 to find patient not breathing and with no pulse.
02:17
ACLS was begun.
02:19
We have an eye gel plate with compliance.
02:22
We also have an I-O place.
02:24
Patient was given seven rounds of push-dose cardiac epis and had fluid running.
02:30
Patient was in a persistent.
02:31
at least with three to four escape meets per minute,
02:35
at which time we achieved Ross.
02:39
Patient was brady in the 30 to 40s, so we've given one milligram of atropine with no effect.
02:45
Patient was begun chasing at a rate of 70.
02:48
Patient was also hypotentive and was given a total of 4 micrograms of push dose at the 40 micrograms of push-ephypo.
03:00
We moved into the ambulance, we lost pulses.
03:04
We have resumed CPR at 1813 with a persistent aces delete.
03:11
Again, we are in route to your facility about six minutes.
03:16
I'll, um, do you require anything further?
03:20
Nothing, sir, see you on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
McAuley Dr, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
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