Elderly man with heart attack panics over helicopter transport, Syracuse UT


A 94-year-old man in Syracuse suffered a heart attack and experienced severe panic triggered by his PTSD related to helicopter transport. Emergency responders discussed using sedation and considered ground transport as an alternative due to his medical and psychological condition.
Audio|Source: Davis County UCA 700 MHz P25 System
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Transcript:
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So this 94-year-old male with a heart attack, he has PTSD involving helicopters, and we're wondering about the possibility of giving at a van or if you guys would like to do something else when you get here.
00:16
Bownable, KL 24, I'll be now up to the 1050.
00:19
C024. Cool.
00:20
Let's go ahead to 3.5th At a mat, their health of society.
00:23
Ambulance 31[2].
00:25
Respond to 26th Sulu, sick patient.
00:27
At near W 1900 S, in Syracuse.
00:31
Ambulance 31[2].
00:32
Reong to 26th, Sulu, sick patient at near W 1900 S, in Syracuse.
00:39
Respond to Fire Q.
00:41
Copy, thanks.
00:42
Robud 29. Charlie 29, 1056 L.
00:44
Kerrigal of an infection in FPV.
00:47
WCA, Brockton, 12, and you guys, they'll be there.
00:50
Do you have any additional details for it, which is LZ location, or patient details?
00:54
104. Okay, NIST, 93 to 1080, 0.
00:57
104. 390. 4.
01:00
290. Okay.
01:01
Okay, bye. Lima is 16, I'll be in the other county with you two.
01:04
Air Life, it's showing an anterior infarct and a right bundle branch block, abnormal rhythms, tachycardia, he is 95 years old, was in Vietnam, he's having an absolute panic meltdown now and talking like he's in Vietnam when he found out he was going on a helicopter, so we're just wondering, is the Ataband going to be sufficient or do you guys have some sort of a better druggy rag? give him or what can you do both?
01:33
Yeah, I mean, if he's having an episode due to flying, would it be better off going by ground to avoid that? I mean, it's your guys call.
01:42
You're with the patient currently.
01:43
Air life went over.
01:44
Yeah, we've got, the problem we have is, Logan Cairns, got traffic in five areas, and the transit time is approaching an hour and a half to two, and with our license irons, we still end up taking over an hour.
01:55
So I think there's the best method to get in there, so we're just going to have to deal with the anxiety, I believe.
02:00
Medic 32[3]. Respond to 26 Charlie, sick patient.
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At near W 1900 S, Syracuse, Medic 32[3].
02:09
Respond to 26 Charlie, Sick Patient, at near W 1900 S, in Syracuse.
02:17
Who's on fire?
02:18
Good copy for our lives.
02:19
Like I said, it's antiolytic such as you're doing, such as Ativan[1] or Burset, Vital Science can handle it.
02:28
If we were to do furthermore, it's probably be ketamine, but probably start just with the bento.
02:34
Re-evaluate. 10-4[4].
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1113. 1113.
02:36
Copy that, we'll go ahead and add a van and then I guess you can still add the tetamine on top of that if you need to, right?
02:41
C.036.0.1036.
02:43
Absolutely. Power is vital size flow pressure-wise.
02:45
Telfort will be 1024? 1024.
02:48
Vival signs are really still.
02:49
He's a track of a car that's pressure a bit high and was able this morning in 120 over a inch.
02:54
Now he's in the 160 over 100 range.
02:57
Hey,
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it's tail top of two, 1041.
02:59
Good company.
03:00
We meet GIFR 2 10 minutes at graduation.
03:02
Yeah, do your best just to call him, reassure him, and we'll be on the career to re-evaluate.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Ativan: Medication (anti-anxiety/sedative)
[2]
Ambulance 31: EMS unit responding
[3]
Medic 32: EMS unit responding
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near W 1900 S, Syracuse, UT 84075
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