Patient transferred for brain bleed and hypothermia, Angola IN
Emergency medical personnel transferred a patient from Cameron Hospital to a regional facility for treatment of a brain hemorrhage and hypothermia. The team monitored vital signs and continued warming measures during the transfer.
Audio|Source: Huntington City and County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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This is regional, go ahead.
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Hey, regional, we're after your facility coming at the transfer from Cameron Hospital.
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Patient signatures are (name withheld).
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A patient has an intracerebral hemorrhage, you are this patient.
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Where, where? Go ahead with report.
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Claire, we're about five minutes out, probably.
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I'm going to hurt great of 90 on the monitor, normal sinus rhythm.
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He's still pretty cold, so our finger pole socks isn't working, and we don't have a forehead stroke.
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However, he has seen warm.
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His temp should be coming up.
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Cameron had him on the bear hugger.
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We still have thermal blankets on him.
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We did the thermal cap as well.
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I'm working on a repeat pressure.
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Our last pressure was 117 over.
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He had one liter of fluids complete and we just started another.
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He does have albuterol five milligrams going via mask and nothing further will be there and just a couple.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Maumee St, Angola, IN 46703
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