Paramedics treat man in cardiac arrest, Austin TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Medic 13 responded to a medical emergency near E 32nd St in Austin. They were transporting a middle-aged man in cardiac arrest to St. David's Medical Center. CPR had been in progress for about 35 minutes. The patient received Narcan due to a suspected opioid overdose.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. David's Medic 13, patient information when ready.
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St. David's Medical Center, go ahead.
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Medic 13, we're about 5 min out with an estimated middle-aged male, cardiac arrest.
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CPR is in progress.
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We've been doing CPR for about 35 minutes.
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Initially starting asystole, we've moved back and forth from PEA to asystole.
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No shocks advised.
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We've had four doses of epi on board.
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End tidal has been good.
00:28
Consistent about 60.
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SpO2 has been 80%.
00:33
He has had 4 mg of Narcan and is suspected of opioid overdose.
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We're about 5 min out.
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Any questions when you get here?
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