Unresponsive man treated after collapse in Cedar Rapids, Cedar Rapids IA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews in Cedar Rapids responded to a report of an unresponsive 70-year-old man near A Ave NE. He had earlier received treatment for a migraine but later lost consciousness at home. Paramedics provided assisted ventilation and prepared for hospital transport with an estimated arrival time of ten minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Linn IA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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3.36. We have a 70-year-old male, red patient.
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The patient is unresponsive.
00:07
Came in today to the facility for a migraine.
00:11
Got sent home after a migraine treatment.
00:15
At approximately 1 o'clock this afternoon, he went to his living room and became unresponsive.
00:22
911 was activated.
00:24
He was unresponsive when sheriff's deputies arrived.
00:29
Since then he's been unconscious, currently pulse is 80.
00:35
Respirations 20 via BVM and i-gel.
00:40
Blood pressure is 98 over 28.
00:44
Saturation 98% on oxygen.
00:47
Glucose is 243.
00:51
GCS 3.
00:53
End-tidal is 47.
00:56
Currently, ETA is about 10 minutes.
01:01
ETA 10 minutes minus EKG.
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Any questions or orders?
01:09
And room 6 on arrival.
01:13
Copy room 6.
01:14
This is probably going to be a struggle.
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Location mentioned:
A Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
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