Medical emergency near Moross Rd in Detroit, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible cardiac arrest near Moross Rd in Detroit involving a middle-aged man. The individual went into cardiac arrest after suspected drug use. CPR was performed and no shocks were advised. The patient was transported to St. John’s Hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Unit Bravo 120 to St.
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John's, how do you copy?
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Wrong, clear, go ahead.
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I mean, (name withheld), they're Priority One Medical,
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forty-four year old male patient.
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Chief complaint is a cardiac arrest.
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Patient was a witness cardiac arrest approximately 10 min prior to calling EMS.
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We've done approximately, please move you down four rounds of CPR so far.
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No shocks advised.
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Patient weighs approximately 350, has a history of diabetes,
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history of drug use, speed.
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Bystanders on scene state that he was using (substance withheld).
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There might have been something mixed in there that shouldn't have been.
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There have been no shocks advised at this moment.
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Our ETA is approximately 10 minutes.
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