Paramedics treat cardiac arrest during patient transfer, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics from AMR stopped roadside while transferring a patient from the VA Medical Center to Research Medical Center after the patient went into ventricular fibrillation and cardiac arrest. They provided emergency treatment before resuming transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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00:46
Transcript:
00:00
AMR 603, Paramedic Miles currently en route to your facility coming from the VA Medical Center with patient transfer ER to ER.
00:09
Patient VFib.
00:14
Hey (name withheld), can you repeat that? You cut out.
00:17
Patient's in VFib.
00:20
AMR, can you repeat that one more time?
00:23
We have stopped.
00:25
The patient is in cardiac arrest.
00:29
AMR, just to clarify, are you diverting or are you still on your way to Research?
00:34
We have pulled over to the side of the road so we can cardiovert the patient.
00:37
We don't have pads on them.
00:39
We will be en route to Research here shortly.
00:42
We'll advise when we're en route again.
00:45
Copy, thanks. Research clear.
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Location mentioned:
E Meyer Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64132
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