Medical emergency near W Oklahoma Ave in Milwaukee, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an apparent cardiac arrest involving an elderly male took place near W Oklahoma Ave in Milwaukee. Emergency medical personnel initiated resuscitation and are transporting the patient to St. Luke's Hospital. The patient may have suffered a pulseless electrical activity event.
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Transcript:
00:00
15, stand by.
00:03
15, this is Doc 219.
00:05
Please give your report and text format and engage the live stream.
00:09
One 2nd . All right,
00:13
Doc, this is Med 15.
00:17
An eighty-eight year old male witness arrest with initial rhythm of a PEA of forty-four.
00:25
He got to him, he had a weak pulse of about 80 .
00:29
We got him out to the ambulance.
00:31
We were getting ready to transport when we reassessed and found it would be pulseless.
00:39
With him is still a PEA.
00:41
That last check was a PEA of C.
00:46
Airway, we have an LMA established.
00:50
End title on that.
00:52
Current end title is twenty-three.
00:54
Initial end title was also in the mid twenties.
00:56
We have IO established.
00:58
We've given about 200 milliliters of fluid.
01:00
Where you've given two epinephrine, no amiodarone or any other medication.
01:04
No sugar was good.
01:07
One hundred and 30 CPR has been Lucas throughout.
01:10
We have no other size at this time.
01:12
Only medical history is lung cancer and.
01:19
And we get strokes.
01:24
Family states that he was just sitting on the couch and then fell off, and then we would talk.
01:27
Like I said, we were all prepped to transport, and we are pretty close to St.
01:31
Luke's's. We would like to continue to transport there.
01:33
That's why with you.
01:36
How long ago did you guys lose focus for the 2nd time?
01:40
I'm sorry, can you say it again?
01:43
You guys said you guys got Rosk and then you lost pulses again.
01:46
How long ago did you lose pulses again?
01:50
We never got Rosk.
01:52
The patient was not CNV when we arrived.
01:55
He had a pulse.
01:57
We carried him out to the ambulance, and then while we were assessing him, we lost pulses.
02:04
Okay, that makes more sense.
02:05
How long ago was that?
02:08
That was 14 minutes ago.
02:11
And just to confirm, the patient is on the Lucas right now.
02:13
Is that correct?
02:16
Correct. The patient was placed on the Lucas probably about 13 and a half minutes ago.
02:21
If you guys are all outside St.
02:23
Luke's's, I think it's reasonable to complete the transport at this time.
02:27
I'm sorry, can you say that again?
02:31
How far away are you guys from St.
02:32
Luke's's? I know yours are en route right now.
02:36
We're about 4 min out from St.
02:38
Luke's.
02:40
I think it's reasonable to complete the transfer if you guys are that close and you guys are almost there.
02:46
I'm sorry, doc, we're having a real hard time hearing you over here.
02:48
Say it again?
02:51
I think it's reasonable to continue to work this until you guys get to St.
02:54
Luke's's and just complete the transfer there.
02:58
Perfect, we agree.
02:59
Thank you.
03:01
Thank you.
03:04
And Med 15, St.
03:06
Luke's's has been notified.
03:07
Back to primary.
03:08
Thank you.
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W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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