Man in cardiac arrest at golf course parking lot
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(name withheld), Harford County Medic 55, I'm on location right now at Glenheim at Bulle Rock Golf Course in the parking lot with a 64-year-old male in cardiac arrest.
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How do you copy? Copy that.
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55 continuing, 64-year-old male witnessed arrest in the parking lot.
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Bystanders did one shock on their AED.
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After that, patient's been asystolic for our 30 minutes of CPR.
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We got a blood sugar 190.
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Again, sugar 190.
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Patient has been intubated.
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Seven 5224 to T.
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Capnography has been 50 our entire time.
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He's got four FE at this time, as well as 250 of lactate ringers.
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Again, he's been acutely our entire time that we've been here.
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I am looking to see if the dr.
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would be okay if we go ahead and terminate resuscitation or if they want us to transport due to the location of the patient being in the parking lot.
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The doctor's right here reporting 30 min of asystole.
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Yeah, we have a total downtime of about 40 min .
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We've been doing CPR now by EMS for 30 min .
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Continuous asystole throughout the entire time.
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Four F's on board.
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So it's 250 of black hand ringers.
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Do you happen to have ultrasound available?
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That's correct.
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Multiple ultrasounds throughout the course had no cardiac activity.
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Okay.
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Despite the high end tidal CO2, given the prolonged downtime and they persisted asystole and no cardiac activity,
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I think it's reasonable to terminate.
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All right, I copy that.
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You're okay with going terminating resuscitation at this time.
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If you have any further questions, I'll go ahead and disconnect the console.
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Perfect.