Patient experiences cardiac arrest during transport, Martinsburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a patient who went into cardiac arrest after a possible heart attack. The medical team performed CPR during the trip to Berkeley Medical Center and coordinated with hospital staff for possible heparin administration. The patient briefly regained pulse before arresting again. Incident occurred near Hospital Dr in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Destination, ETA, and just what are you going to consult on your dock?
00:06
I think you and I can do it.
00:08
I'm going to Berkeley Medical Center, I have about 12 minutes.
00:12
We're trying to see if we can give heparin to a post-cardiac arrest with an inferior STEMI going on.
00:22
Okay,
00:24
sir, let me get your question with the dock.
00:25
If you can send me an EKG in the meantime, that would be appreciated if possible.
00:32
(name withheld), you're on with Dr. (name withheld).
00:33
(name withheld). I'll have your consult.
00:37
(name withheld), we just lost pulses.
00:39
We're going to have to go back to doing CPR.
00:42
Are you saying? Just call us back and we'll give a...
00:45
Give me a little bit of that time and I'll give Berkeley heads up.
00:50
She was a witness cardiac arrest, five standard CPR in progress.
00:54
We arrived on the scene the firefighters continuing scene.
00:57
Epi trip going.
00:59
She got one shock from their defibrillator prior to our arrival.
01:02
We only saw her in PEA and then she returned to an organized rhythm.
01:06
She wasn't doing pretty good for us when we got her epitrip established.
01:10
She's intubated with a 702.
01:11
She got a 14 and a 16 for access.
01:15
We're getting ready to give her fifth epi now since she's back into cardiac arrest on us.
01:22
We have her 150 AMEO since she did get shocked one time.
01:25
We haven't started an amio drip though because we hadn't seen any more Vibber VTAC.
01:30
We were going to start that after we had the discussion with you about the heparin, but now again we're going to CPR.
01:37
That is received that one like notification to Berkeley.
01:40
Just public service after and we'll finish up.
01:43
If you need further orders or anything, we'll go on here.
01:47
It's a good copy, thank you.
01:49
We did alert them via Pulsarra about the Stimmy.
01:53
Fantastic. What is there? And you get your cert number.
01:59
Cert number is (number withheld).
02:04
(number withheld).
02:08
She's, and she is 61 years old.
02:14
(number withheld) and 61 years old, I'll make notification.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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