Man with necrotizing fasciitis receives emergency medical care, Salisbury MD


Emergency medical services are treating a 68-year-old man at a fire scene. He has a serious infection called necrotizing fasciitis and a tracheostomy. His blood pressure is very low, and he is receiving fluids, oxygen, and advanced medical care. They are preparing to transport him for further treatment.
Audio|Source: Wicomico County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Subsea policy, single door, six-knit, seven, tape-as-od, housekeeping, 20-50, rent-bar command. Target on location, 22B-house command, until 8350.50. Super 4 on a cell break-year. 50. 50-yard command, be advised. Super 4 is on fire, very time, contact you.
00:28
Receive plan trooper 4? Trooper 4[2]. 3x4. 3.4. 3.4 can be 10[3]. Stand by for 30-minute 16. 3rd C-16[4]. Trouper 4 patients are a 68-year-old male patient with necrotizing fashitis and his neck trike patient.
00:58
Neck is fully exposed. First pressure reading was 50 over 30, second pressure was 48 over 20. We have him iod, fluid, and equity germ farming. Pressure now 77 over 44. Normal sinus, heart rate 80. We're putting on a non-re breather at this time. Oxygen saturation and unreliable.
01:23
Initially 90 and add down to 5-0. Now let's take your CCS. 12. So, the parameter, hey, you said, question, King. Critically, transport. All right.2. Transporting[1], 23.55.
01:52
There he's been walked all clear in his questions.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Transporting: EMS patient transport
[2]
Trooper 4: Medivac helicopter/air medical transport
[3]
10: Possible reference to '10-8' or 'en route/available'
[4]
C-16: Possible EMS response code
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Location mentioned:
Near Bryn Mawr Ave, Salisbury, MD 21804
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