Man suffering cardiac event at St. John’s Hospital, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a 66-year-old man with cardiac complications whose implanted defibrillator discharged multiple times. The patient was transported near St. John’s Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
This is (name withheld). Need a crowd for 115, priority two medical.
00:05
Hey (name withheld), go ahead.
00:08
Just running around with 66-year-old male coming from home, GCS 50.
00:12
Chief complaint is going to be cardiac issue.
00:16
He has a history of cardiac defibrillator.
00:19
It went off five times,
00:21
shocking him five times within the last 30 minutes.
00:26
Right now, seems to be comfortable.
00:30
No other activity.
00:31
We did do a 12-lead with showing sinus arrhythmia with PBCs.
00:35
Sent that over to you.
00:37
We do have SpO2, not 8.
00:40
Blood pressure at 131 over 65.
00:43
Heart rate in the 80s.
00:46
Does a 100, irregular or regular with I guess just some PBCs.
00:50
We did give him 324 aspirin, ETA 3 min.
00:56
We'll see you upon arrival, St.
00:57
John's Clerk.
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