Paramedics treat cardiac arrest after hotel rescue, Chula Vista CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Engine 34 and Medic 417 transported a patient in cardiac arrest after a prolonged rescue from a hotel near Medical Center Court in Chula Vista. Manual CPR was performed during transport to Sharp Chula Vista hospital due to issues with a mechanical CPR device.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Sharp Engine 34,
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We've been working on the long extrication from the hotel.
00:06
We did have problems with the Lucas device and the patient's body size, and it became out of position during transport or during our extrication.
00:18
We've been performing manual CPR for the past three or four minutes.
00:23
I'll update you on the latest rhythm check.
00:28
Okay, is the patient en route to the hospital?
00:33
We're en route right now.
00:35
Latest rhythm check was asystole.
00:39
Okay, I will update Sharp Chula Vista.
00:42
How far out are you?
00:47
Still probably 15 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Center Ct, Chula Vista, CA 91911
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