Paramedics revive woman after cardiac arrest, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from unit 62A responded to a cardiac arrest involving a 68-year-old woman near N Tarrant Parkway in Fort Worth. After 40 minutes of resuscitation and administering medications, the patient regained a pulse and was transported to Medical City Alliance Hospital for continued care.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medical City Alliance for Medics 62A.
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Medical City Alliance, go ahead.
00:09
Go ahead.
00:12
Hello, Medical City Alliance.
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This is Medics 62A bringing to you a 68-year-old female, 68-year-old female that was witnessed arrested by EMS.
00:21
Patient was worked for 40 minutes and we got ROSC.
00:23
We are given a total of three cardiac EpIs.
00:28
We're giving. Giving her two grams of calcium, 70 milliequivalents of bicarb.
00:37
Right now we are currently at a heart rate of 70, SUT of 100 with the SGA at a ventilator right now.
00:47
Last blood pressure I had for you was 90 over fifty-seven.
00:50
She's on 20 of norepinephrine right now.
00:54
Right, she's currently been paced at 70.
00:56
We have mechanical and electrical capture right now.
01:00
Still have a pulse.
01:01
We'll be there in about 8 min.
01:02
Do you have any questions?
01:07
No questions at this time.
01:08
We'll see you on arrival.
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