Medical team responds to cardiac arrest at hospital, Warren MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical staff at Henry Ford Hospital Warren responded to a cardiac arrest involving an adult male. CPR and resuscitation efforts were conducted for approximately 30 minutes following standard medical guidelines, but the patient could not be revived. The time of death was later confirmed by a physician.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Henry Ford Hospital Warren, go ahead.
00:08
Henry Ford Hospital Warren, one engine, high priority four, coming in with a fifty-seven year old male.
00:14
Approximate downtime for staff found him unresponsive was about forty-five minutes.
00:19
Warren Fire took over compression CPR.
00:21
Remained assistively throughout the resuscitation attempt of 30 minutes, followed all ACS guidelines.
00:27
Exhausted all seven aspirin doses.
00:28
He's on one custodian bike.
00:29
Our means no changes on the monitor.
00:33
We don't have anything further coming from Autumn Woods Health Care Facility.
00:35
He is a trach patient, actually has a history of health issues.
00:39
If you don't have anything further, just looking for that physician's name and time of death.
00:45
Unit holding for physician's name.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:50
Time of death (number withheld).
00:52
Physician's name is (name withheld).
00:56
Shall be.
00:59
Just to confirm, that was (name withheld).
01:05
That's correct.
01:08
Copy that, Henry Ford Hospital Warren.
01:09
Bye bye.
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