Male patient in cardiac arrest at rehab facility, Las Vegas NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a rehab facility near S Maryland Pkwy for a 40-year-old male in cardiac arrest. The patient was treated on scene with intubation, chest compressions, and medication. Return of spontaneous circulation was briefly achieved before the patient went back into arrest. Paramedics are en route to Sunrise Hospital ER.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Sunrise Hospital ER Engine 14, we're en route to your location.
00:03
Code 3 with a 40-year-old male in cardiac arrest.
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Patient was last known well at 5:30 AM this morning.
00:12
Found him at a rehab facility.
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Patient is currently in asystole.
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We have chest compressions going on.
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Patient is intubated.
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We have a line established.
00:22
We've given three FEs.
00:24
We did have return of spontaneous circulation.
00:27
Did have ROSC for a minute, and the patient went back into cardiac arrest.
00:31
So currently doing chest compressions.
00:33
Blood sugar of 209, and tidal volume thirty-five, setting at eighty-five right now and rising.
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If you have any questions or worries, we'll see you in about five to ten minutes.
00:47
That's a clear copy.
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We'll see you upon arrival at Sunrise.
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Location mentioned:
S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89109
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