50-year-old male in cardiac arrest en route to hospital, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel are treating a 50-year-old male patient in cardiac arrest. The patient has high blood sugar and ketones. Advanced cardiac life support is underway, including intubation and medication. They are preparing to transport the patient to St. Luke's Hospital emergency room for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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No. 120 St.
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Luke's pre-alert cardiac arrest.
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Go ahead.
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This is Dextronstein with Medic 507 Pumper 19.
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We are currently working a cardiac arrest, 50-year-old male patient, witness arrest.
00:17
The only significant recent history, his blood sugar is reading high ketones.
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Currently we're following ACLS protocol.
00:25
We have five epi on board.
00:26
He is intubated, confirmed.
00:28
We have an end-tidal of only eight.
00:29
We have confirmed the tube placement numerous times.
00:32
It is in a good place.
00:33
He is in PEA,
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about 70 when we do pulse checks.
00:38
but we have not had pulses since then.
00:39
We've got a 500 C.C.
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bowl that's going to load them up here after our next Fee, and we'll have about a,
00:46
I don't know, two-minute transport time of your place.
00:48
So eight minutes total to get there.
00:52
How long have you guys been working the patient?
00:56
Yeah, we're at 25 minutes right now.
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We're going to give our next Fee and then load them up and come over.
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We'll see you in the trauma bay.
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124.
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Location mentioned:
Wornall Rd, Kansas City, MO 64111
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