Medical team ends resuscitation in Milford, Milford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Milford, Delaware responded to a medical emergency involving a 59-year-old man in cardiac arrest. Despite extended resuscitation efforts lasting over 40 minutes and multiple doses of medication, there was no cardiac activity. The medical team requested authorization to terminate resuscitation efforts, with police also present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good morning, position 1039, Medic 720.
00:03
Going to see what the 59-year-old man was in cardiac arrest.
00:06
We've been working him for over 40 minutes now.
00:08
I am currently going to ask for termination order.
00:10
We have given him five doses of epinephrine so far.
00:12
He's been in asystole the entire time.
00:16
Friends who are on scene, attendants have witnessed this related event.
00:19
He had complained of shortness of breath when we walked in.
00:22
He was in cardiac arrest.
00:23
We've had no changes on the monitor.
00:27
Initial reading was eleven with an IGL.
00:30
Police are now on scene, and that has been with five so far.
00:35
Just looking for cause of death.
00:38
What time do you have?
00:41
Air 04 fifty-eight.
00:45
Time of that four fifty-eight.
00:48
Copy. We'll call you with their information afterwards.
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