67-year-old female in cardiac arrest en route to hospital, North Las Vegas NV
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According to the dispatch call, a 67-year-old woman experienced cardiac arrest and was transported to North Vista Hospital. Her heart rhythm changed from pulseless electrical activity to no activity. Emergency responders continued CPR and airway support during transport. She has a history of cancer.
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Transcript:
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North Vista Hospital Rescue 20, Mark on there on Stam, cardiac arrest.
00:03
It is a witness cardiac arrest of a 67-year-old female.
00:10
Or as this hospital disregard when you decide to change it will be in Rochester facility.
00:16
How about how long?
00:19
PTA 15.
00:21
Morphus Hospital Rescue 20.
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20, this is North Vista, go ahead.
00:27
Morphist, Hospital, Rescue, 20, Killer Actility, Code 3, on board.
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We have a 67-year-old female cardiac arrest.
00:33
Called earlier, we did end up have a change where she had a bout of P.E.A.
00:38
Now, her current rhythm is asystole.
00:40
She was acistolee for about 20 minutes before we started getting regular rhythms of P.E.A.
00:47
Female is a witness, witness by responders she braided down on the monitor and coded upon our arrival.
00:54
She has a history of cancer, with any of her questions or orders.
00:57
We do have an I.O established to the left tomorrow.
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We'll jell for an airway and CPR machine going.
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We'll see in about 10 to 15.
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Clear copy, direct safe.
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Fed 9 on arrival.
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E Lake Mead Blvd, North Las Vegas, NV 89030
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