Medical team treats cardiac arrest near Owen Dr, Fayetteville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders transported a 36-year-old woman following a cardiac arrest near Owen Dr in Fayetteville. She was intubated and receiving medication support, including dopamine, en route to Cape Fear Valley Main Hospital. The patient's vital signs were monitored during transit, and she was expected to arrive at the facility in approximately 20 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Cape Fear Valley Main, this is Hoke Medic One.
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Stand by for traffic emergent.
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Hoke One, go ahead.
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Cape Fear Valley Main, this is Hoke Medic One.
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I have a 36-year-old female post-cardiac arrest presented unresponsive, currently in sinus rhythm.
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Patient has an IO.
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She is intubated with the ET tube.
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She received one round of epinephrine.
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Two milligrams of naloxone administered, dopamine infusion started.
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ETA to your facility is approximately 20 minutes.
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How copy? Do we have any current vitals?
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Current vitals are heart rate 97, oxygen saturation 100% on oxygen.
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End tidal is 65.
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Current blood pressure is 86 over 55.
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Blood sugar was 416.
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How copy?
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Good copy. Hoke One, please see lead charge on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Owen Dr, Fayetteville, NC 28304
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