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Paramedics treat man in cardiac arrest at hospitalBaltimore MD

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Johns Hopkins Metro, Baltimore, MD 21287

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 60-year-old male from a nursing home to Johns Hopkins Hospital in cardiac arrest. CPR and advanced life support were in progress en route, with defibrillation and medications administered by paramedics.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Johns Hopkins, Baltimore City EMS One, ambulance 19 en route to your facility.
00:04
60-year-old male cardiac arrest.
00:05
How do you copy?
00:08
Copy, continue with your consult.
00:11
Okay, patient is a nursing home resident.
00:13
He was found unconscious, unresponsive and cardiac arrest by the nursing home staff.
00:17
CPR was started by them.
00:19
He was on an AED which showed no shock administered.
00:22
Upon our arrival, we switched over to our monitor which showed a BFIB.
00:26
We went ahead and gave him one shock.
00:28
He's gotten through 300 of Amio.
00:31
The one shock he went into PEA after that shock or remained in PEA with it.
00:36
End title of 19 to 22.
00:40
Is now currently after he moved him out to the AMBO.
00:42
Is an asystole.
00:43
He's got an eye gel in because his jaw is actually stiff, but.
00:49
For us to intubate him, he did have a finger stick at twenty-two.
00:52
He got an amp at D 50, and his follow-up finger stick I believe was seventy-eight.
00:56
Seventy-eight.
00:57
All right, this time we're going to continue CPR.
00:59
We have an left tibial with ringers flowing.
01:04
We're going to go ahead and continue that.
01:06
Continue CPR and see you in about 5 min.
01:11
Copy, we'll see you on critical care.
01:14
I'll be critical care upon arrival.
01:16
Well, I'll see you then.

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