Man dies after cardiac arrest in Oceanside, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders from Tri-City were called to a medical emergency near Vista Way in Oceanside involving a 64-year-old man in cardiac arrest. Despite CPR and advanced life support efforts, the man was pronounced deceased at 10:16 a.m. by a doctor on radio consultation.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Tri-City RA 211 with a CPR.
00:04
RA 211, this is Tri-City at 1013, go ahead.
00:09
Good morning one.
00:10
Good morning Tri-City once again, RA 211 with the CPR.
00:12
At this point we are looking for pronouncement.
00:15
I'm gonna start out with our number (number withheld).
00:18
Once again, (number withheld).
00:23
Can we get a physician in the room please?
00:27
Two eleven, I'm grabbing a doctor to the radio room.
00:29
You can go ahead and start with report.
00:32
Yeah, thank you very much.
00:33
It's going to be for a sixty-four year old male, approximately 200 pounds.
00:37
Right on scene here, five residents find the patient fall slumping lines.
00:40
He's lying on the floor.
00:41
Per the family, they saw him last normal around 7:30.
00:46
No recent illnesses, no recent trauma.
00:48
Last seen normal around 7:30, they came back out around 15-20 minutes ago finding him not breathing.
00:55
Activated 911.
00:58
We got continuous compressions going with BVM, high flow O2 with an NP airway.
01:03
Currently have an 18 gauge established in the left forearm.
01:08
We went through three pulse checks, asystole on all.
01:11
We've given two epi doses and are about to give a third one now.
01:15
No medical history at this time.
01:17
Continuing compressions right now.
01:19
I got a thousand of other fluids going on board.
01:23
Currently, I have a Lucas mechanical compression device running compressions.
01:27
Current end tidal of thirty-one with good compliance.
01:34
City RA 211.
01:38
Correction, end tidal zero.
01:39
I have an SpO2 of twenty-nine.
01:41
Blood sugar was low.
01:48
RA 211, I have Dr. (name withheld) here in the radio room.
01:51
We can go ahead and pronounce this patient at 10:16 a.m.
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Location mentioned:
Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056
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