Paramedics transport unconscious man to Christiana Hospital, Newark DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics reported transporting a 33-year-old man to Christiana Hospital due to fever, elevated heart rate, and hypoxia. The patient was manually ventilated and had difficulty with IV access. Estimated arrival was six minutes from Newark, Delaware.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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01:5
Transcript:
00:00
Christiana, go ahead.
00:03
This is (name withheld) calling patient report for a 33-year-old male coming in for fever of 102 and a heart rate of 148.
00:11
Sign us back on the monitor.
00:12
How do you copy so far?
00:15
33-year-old male, tachycardic right now.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:21
Patient is independent.
00:23
He is currently being manually ventilated with oxygen at 50 liters per minute.
00:27
Current oxygen saturation is 90%.
00:31
Last blood pressure recorded was 110 over 72.
00:33
Unable to get IV access, last time required hospital assistance.
00:38
They required ultrasound for IV access.
00:40
We'll be at your facility within the next six minutes, requesting a room and respiratory therapy on arrival.
00:49
He is hypoxic.
00:52
No, I stated his SpO2 is 98% while we're bagging him.
00:59
Received, this is MPS 1005.
01:02
You are in room twelve on arrival.
01:04
See you in six minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718
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