Patient transported from hospital to university helipad, Iowa City IA


Emergency medical services are transporting a 65-year-old male patient from Clinton Hospital to the university hospital helipad. The patient is stable, resting comfortably, and has monitored vital signs including blood pressure, breathing rate, and oxygen saturation.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Fire/EMS
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Force 2 is in or out with showing currently about a 14 minute ETA to the pad.
00:05
We're coming out of Mercy 1, Clinton Hospital.
00:07
We're coming direct to the department.
00:09
On board, I've got a 65-year-old male.
00:11
His initial is our whiskey, Juliet.
00:13
Are you aware of that patient? Ten-four, I had taken the initial nurse report.
00:16
Fantastic. He is resting quite comfortably.
00:19
He doesn't want to see caller, I'm playing.
00:21
I'd say he's introduced to the 14, just because it would be alerted to voice, but easily alert.
00:24
Current third vital signs, he is in a sinus attack at 1-1-1-1.
00:29
The pressure was 1-0-9 over 6.
00:33
He's breathing 23 times for a minute and he's currently 94% off-2.
00:37
He does have a normal saving ball.
00:40
what's going in at this time, no other infusions.
00:44
I said, we're probably about 13 now, put the pad now.
00:46
Now, go right, yours.
00:47
Can you repeat the blood pressure at cutout at that time?
00:49
Absolutely.
00:50
At 109 over 66.
00:52
It cut out again.
00:53
Was that 108 over 66? Yes.
00:56
All right, sounds good.
00:57
And can you repeat your ETA for me?
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Iowa City, IA
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect