Male found unresponsive near 92nd St receives emergency care, Milwaukee WI
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According to the dispatch call, a male was found unresponsive near 92nd Street in Milwaukee. Emergency responders performed CPR and multiple defibrillations. The patient was transported to a hospital. No further background information is available at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Med Five, case number (number withheld), transporting a male unknown age patient was found down by by bystanders.
00:13
He's going for a walk.
00:14
No CPR initiated by any of bystanders.
00:18
Initial rhythm B fib.
00:21
We have shocked four times.
00:24
We just did rhythm check about 2 min ago.
00:28
Minutes ago, now our rhythm was asystole.
00:31
We've given one epi.
00:32
We're about to give a 2nd epi.
00:36
It's like v-fib for this rhythm check.
00:39
We're going to shock him.
00:41
Shock number five.
00:46
Second epi going on.
00:48
We do have an IO established.
00:51
Be arguing.
00:55
We're not doing Lucas assisted CPR at this time.
01:00
We do have a King established initial and title 42.
01:06
No background or history on the patient at this time, and ETA is going to be about 7 min.
01:16
Message received.
01:17
I'll notify Froedtert if anything changes en route.
01:19
Let us know.
01:21
Thanks so much.
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Location mentioned:
N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226
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