Male patient suffers cardiac arrest and is resuscitated, Pipestone MN
At Pipestone Municipal Airport, a 63-year-old man experienced shortness of breath and then cardiac arrest. EMS personnel shocked the patient twice and administered two doses of epinephrine, successfully restoring his pulse. The patient has stable blood pressure and heart rate and is being transported for further care.
Audio|Source: Pipestone County Sheriff, EMS and Public Works
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Transcript:
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Adding MS, this is Life Link dispatch.
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Crews not switched over yet, but you can go ahead with the report.
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Approximate 63-year-old male who went into shortness of breath went into cardiac arrest. They shocked him two times.
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He was no shock advised for me when I got on scene.
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He did, we did get pulse back after two epies.
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Blood pressure is currently 157 over 97.
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He has had a 702 entitled reading. 40 is heart rates at 102,
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we're still working on getting the SPO2 to read.
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So we'll just meet you at the airport when you're going to get there.
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Talk to y'all. We'll be there in 17 minutes.
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Just keep us posted if you rearrest, please.
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Location mentioned:
Pipestone Municipal Airport, 13th St SE, Pipestone, MN 56164
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