Patient dies after cardiac arrest at facility, Escondido CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews from Palomar Medic 93 responded to a cardiac arrest at a care facility near Citracado Parkway in Escondido. The patient was found unresponsive, and CPR was performed for about 30 minutes before the attending doctor authorized pronouncement of death at 12:09.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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04:4
Transcript:
00:00
Last 4513 is going to be a cardiac arrest.
00:05
Uh, Mag 93, I am not getting any of that transmission.
00:09
It is completely broken.
00:10
I don't know if you can switch radios.
00:15
Sorry about that.
00:16
I'm currently inside trying to get better service for the house.
00:21
I am only giving bits and pieces.
00:24
It's otherwise all broken.
00:27
Copy. Let me see.
00:28
That's better.
00:31
Palomar Medic 93.
00:32
How do you read? I'm currently walking up it.
00:37
Looks slightly better.
00:39
I did not get the run number.
00:43
All right, run number is going to be (number withheld).
00:48
Last four (number withheld).
00:51
Go ahead.
00:57
All right, I got a call here for a local 78.
01:02
He's going to be cardiac arrest.
01:04
So our patient was last seen normal at approximately 11:30, about 30 minutes ago.
01:14
Checked on him around 11:40.
01:17
He was unresponsive, and staff activated 911 and started CPR.
01:28
Final arrival, like I said, patients are first starting CPR.
01:33
On scene patient, apneic unresponsive.
01:38
Currently we do have an initial ETA.
01:44
We've got three rounds of epi on board with good end tidal placed and at 722.
01:56
Currently, we're going on our.
01:59
He's still in PEA, no significant changes recently.
02:08
Certainly does have a history of hypertension and heart failure.
02:13
Other than that, no other pertinent medical history.
02:16
As for other vital signs, his blood sugar is 146.
02:20
Temperature is 96.8.
02:24
At this time, we are going on our next pulse check here in about a minute.
02:30
I'll let you know an update on that.
02:32
But like I said, it's been persistent PEA.
02:35
Just seeing if you want us to continue CPR or transfer him.
02:41
All right, we'll confer with the doctor.
02:43
And let you know.
03:00
Palomar Medic 93.
03:02
Go ahead, Medic 93.
03:06
Palomar Medic 93 just added a next pulse check.
03:09
CPR between staff has gone on approximately 30 minutes.
03:14
They confirm PEA and tidal is going to be 35.
03:20
Copy that. I just talked with Dr.
03:23
(name withheld), and she said we can pronounce due to prolonged PEA and CPR being done for 30 minutes.
03:40
Copy that. Confirming pronouncement.
03:42
Can you go ahead and spell out this doctor's name for me?
03:47
It is N as in Nancy, G like George.
03:51
U Y E N.
03:57
Copy that, Dr.
03:59
(name withheld).
04:00
Again, time of death 12:09.
04:03
Thanks so much, I appreciate it.
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Location mentioned:
Citracado Parkwy, Escondido, CA 92029
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