Medical team treats cardiac arrest near University Pkwy, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to a possible cardiac arrest involving a woman near East University Parkway in Baltimore. Paramedics reported the patient initially regained a pulse but later lost it again while being transported to a hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
City Seven, waiting for Union Memorial.
00:03
Senior on Wilds online.
00:06
Union, this is City Seven.
00:07
I have a priority one cardiac arrest, seventy-five year old female.
00:11
We're about 5 min out to your facility.
00:13
Do you copy?
00:15
Copy, continue.
00:18
Unwitnessed arrest.
00:19
Patient was found down.
00:20
She was initially in asystole.
00:22
She's gotten, we started CPR after two epis.
00:27
She has,
00:28
we achieved ROSC.
00:30
We sent you over a 12 lead.
00:31
Seems she's in a semi.
00:33
We lost Ross while trying to transport.
00:35
We gave her an additional epi now.
00:38
She's LR going.
00:39
She's been intubated.
00:41
And she's 53 end tidal.
00:44
Her 1st blood pressure was 113 over 200.
00:46
Seventy-three when she had Ross.
00:49
She's still in an asystole rhythm.
00:52
We are about, sir, 5 min out to your facility.
00:58
Union copy.
01:00
Seven copies if you have no further questions.
01:03
Seven clears Charlie seven.
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Location mentioned:
E University Pkwy, Baltimore, MD 21218
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