Patient transferred by air to Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews coordinated an air medical transfer of a man from Schuyler Hospital to Robert Packer Hospital. The patient had suffered a fall, developed pneumonia, was intubated, experienced a brief cardiac arrest, and was stabilized before transfer.
Audio|Heard on: Guthrie Air Medical Helicopter
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, this is Life 10-712 with an air facility transfer out of Schuyler Hospital just trying to give a quick report to you and an update.
00:10
Yep, go ahead.
00:12
This is a 68-year-old (name withheld) who fell earlier today.
00:15
Diagnosis of pneumonia, he was subsequently intubated.
00:20
They did report that he arrested for about 50 seconds.
00:23
CPR was performed.
00:25
One round of epinephrine was given.
00:26
He currently is stable.
00:29
Vital signs 74, 175 over 88.
00:33
The levophed was paused.
00:35
He did have hypotension earlier as well.
00:38
Cap note is 38.
00:39
Respiratory 24.
00:40
One hundred percent tolerating the vent well.
00:43
He does take quite a bit of sedation.
00:44
He received a total of 375 milligrams of ketamine, five milligrams of Versed at this time.
00:58
You were unreadable.
01:04
Go ahead.
01:08
What's your ETA?
01:10
ETA is approximately 8 minutes.
01:16
All right, we will see you shortly.
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Location mentioned:
Guthrie Sq, Sayre, PA 18840
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