Male patient electrocuted and in cardiac arrest en route to ER, Ann Arbor MI
A man in his thirties suffered electrocution and cardiac arrest. Ambulance is transporting him to the university hospital emergency room for trauma care. He has an open wound on his left chest. His vital signs include a heart rate of 95 and blood pressure of 128/80. He is intubated, sedated, and has normal oxygen saturation.
Audio|Source: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
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We are currently 20 minutes out for the university. Can you confirm if we're ER or trauma burn with a 30-something-year-old male status post-electrocution status post arrest?
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He has an open left-sided chest.
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His vital are a heart rate of 95, blood pressure, 128 over 80, 128 over 80, intubated, sedated on propochal, saturating 99%.
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You can copy 157. You are going to the ER, Class 1 trauma, and I will give them the update.
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