EMS transports teen in cardiac arrest to hospital, Austin TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS unit was transporting a 15-year-old patient experiencing cardiac arrest to Dell Children's Hospital in Austin. The patient had a breathing emergency that progressed to cardiac arrest. Paramedics were providing advanced life support including epinephrine administration and reported vital signs while en route.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Dell Children's for Medic 221.
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Go ahead.
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This is Medic 221 inbound to your facility, code 3 emergent with a 15-year-old patient with return of spontaneous circulation.
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We have an ET tube in place.
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We delivered one shock.
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We're administering two micrograms per minute of epinephrine on the drip.
00:18
Current vitals are 116 heart rate, oxygen saturation 71%, or 71 in tidal.
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Last blood pressure was 117 over 80.
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BGL was 180.
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Any questions?
00:36
Was this a home cardiac or respiratory arrest?
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This was a respiratory arrest that led to cardiac arrest.
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What's your ETA?
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ETA 15 minutes.
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Room 22 on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Mueller Blvd, Austin, TX 78723
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