Male patient post cardiac arrest transported to hospital, Fort Worth TX
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According to the dispatch call, a man aged about 55 to 60 was found unconscious in a restroom and was treated with CPR after cardiac arrest. Emergency responders gave medications and a ventilator and are transporting him to Medical City Alliance Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Medical City Alliance, this is Fort Worth Fire, 63.
00:03
Medical City Alliance, go ahead.
00:07
Hey, Medical City Alliance.
00:08
I'm bringing you a post-ROSC, CPR.
00:12
We have an approximately 55, 60-year-old male.
00:15
He was found down in the restroom.
00:17
He was actually at a just-acre facility yesterday for something.
00:21
Like just saying, I think, everything looked okay.
00:25
We got ROSC.
00:26
His heart rate right now is 105.
00:28
His blood pressure. We have him on a drip.
00:30
Is 170 over 90.
00:32
Oxygen's good.
00:33
100%. We got a ventilator in with an air queue.
00:35
We gave 40 of bicarbonate, and we gave one push for epinephrine, and we have a drip of epinephrine going right now.
00:42
We'll be there in about 12 minutes.
00:45
You have any questions? Copy, we'll see you on.
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