Patient with low blood pressure after catheter change, Hastings NE


Emergency medical response to a patient in Hastings with low blood pressure and rapid heartbeat after a catheter was changed twice. The patient is alert but has significant pain and signs of possible shock, with a bloody catheter noted.
Audio|Source: Adams County Sheriff-Hastings Police & Emergency Services
02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Eastings, Medi-1, Medi-1's en route, switching to AC car.
00:05
2243.
00:12
(name withheld), 99, the Hastings, is Hastings in-rout, you know, from A-LM, Anderson?
00:23
Yes, yes, they are en route.
00:30
2245.
00:32
2245.
00:37
Quesel 99 is used fire.
00:43
You'll add for 2199.
00:46
99.
00:49
Kenesaw 99, do you have patient update including vitals?
00:57
From Kennesaw 99, patient reporter.
01:04
With the traffic.
01:07
Patient is alert-oriented, complaining a 8 out of 10, pain.
01:14
Had a catheter changed two times today, catheter is bloody.
01:24
Leaded plus pressure is 67 over 45, heart rate of 111.
01:30
I do have him on oxygen at 10 with a non-re breather.
01:37
That's understood you have a hypotensive tachycardic patient with bloody catheter post-change.
01:50
Med 1, Minnesota, very minute, just back on Central Road.
01:54
You want to meet at Research Center Road,
01:58
Rachel Center Road.
02:07
Understood, interception at 12th Island.
02:14
Eastings Med 1.
02:19
Medic 1, go ahead.
02:25
Aestein's Med 1 intercept with Kettstone 99 at 12 on Island.
02:35
2248.
02:40
...2248. The scenes 113.
02:44
13.
02:47
Return phone call.
02:49
This is going to be a reference south New York.
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Hastings, NE
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