Cardiac arrest treated en route to Indiana hospital, Avon IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 55-year-old woman experienced a witnessed cardiac arrest at home. EMS provided CPR, medication, and a shock while transporting her to Indiana University Health West Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, this is Medic 1.
00:01
I'm coming at you with a 55-year-old female working cardiac arrest, reportedly witnessed by family.
00:08
I'll say approximately 25, 30 minutes ago, at most.
00:13
They said she's had the flu for about a few weeks.
00:18
No other big medical history.
00:21
They said she started saying she couldn't breathe while they were calling 911 and then she went on contest.
00:26
I had bilaterally team.
00:28
She's four EPI.
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Last one was probably two or three minutes ago now.
00:34
We have fluids running.
00:36
I've got an i-gel in place, compression's going.
00:38
She's received one shock, which she was in BESA.
00:41
Now she's in PEA.
00:42
Still no pulse.
00:44
Unless you need anything else.
00:45
I'll probably see you in about 7 to 10, maybe.
00:50
Clear, but I'm a rival.
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Location mentioned:
Indiana University Health West Hospital Heliport, 1111 Ronald Reagan Pkwy, Avon, IN 46123
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