Woman in cardiac arrest after suspected overdose, Las Vegas NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders are transporting a 50-year-old woman to Valley Hospital after she was found in cardiac arrest following a possible hydrocodone overdose. Narcan was administered, but she remained unresponsive. Advanced cardiac life support treatments, including epinephrine and defibrillation, are being performed during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Valley Rescue 201.
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Valley from Rescue 201 with emergent traffic, how do you copy?
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Valley from Rescue 201 with emergent traffic, how do you copy?
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201, this is Ali Go ahead.
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Valley from 201, we are en route to your facility with approximately a 50-year-old female, currently in cardiac arrest.
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A patient was minimally responsive on tumor storing respirations.
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Recently took a hydrocodone medication, possible overdose.
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One milligram in Narcan was given,
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found to be unresponsive.
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patient Brady down.
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Patient is continuing to be incurred for a rest.
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We've gone.
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We've followed ACLS protocol, two rounds of EPI.
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Patients'
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PEA, first round; second round was V-fib.
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We shocked.
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We have an ETA of approximately three to five minutes.
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We have an I-O-in-place.
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We're currently trying to innovate.
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Does any other questions orders? Please let us know.
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Bobby, did you get any vitals?
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Location mentioned:
Shadow Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89106
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