Unresponsive patient needs breathing tube; medication low


Emergency responders at Woodland Heights report an unresponsive patient. They attempted to place a breathing tube, ran out of sedation medication, and say the airway is partially blocked. The team asks for advice about performing an emergency airway cut or giving a large dose of medication.
Audio|Source: Faulkner County Area Public Safety
01:52
Transcript:
came probably one fall. I'm just the number three, Garrett Road to Mayflower. Look how clear? 646. Do you say, can you respondent? Copy[2] engine 14. I show you in Route Tide Rescue[3], 8701, Raleigh Drive at the Woodland Heights facility for an unresponsive patient. MIMP has been notified. 11 to 40. We got these lights on plateau back on. Is that you trying to call me? Please record you. Yes, sir. And 10-4[1]. Three occasions, (name withheld) 2419. This university, go ahead. You can show us clear if seen and back in service when patient being transported by MIMS. (name withheld), 2-107. Copy 18, our health, 647. 647. 104-647. 247. We were intubating our patient. We are maxed on our sedation-assisted airway meds. We're out of Versa. He developed Christmas. After the boogey was passed, we are stuck with a boogie in his mouth. I can either crich him or I have 600 milligrams of kidney available. What would you advise?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment
[2]
Copy: Message received
[3]
Rescue: Medical/EMS team responding
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Location mentioned:
Raleigh Dr, Conway, AR 72034
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