Paramedics report cardiac changes en route to hospital, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services reported cardiac conduction abnormalities in a patient while en route to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Updated EKG data showing a developing left bundle branch block was transmitted to the hospital for review. The patient had no prior history of the condition.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Hey Vanderbilt, we are sending you a second EKG at this time.
00:03
Patient is looking like he's developing a left bundle branch block.
00:06
He does not have a history of it at this time either that we can find.
00:15
WPS (number withheld).
00:19
One five nine, if you could repeat your traffic.
00:24
Yeah, we're about 5 min out to you guys.
00:26
The patient that we were bringing is on to see me.
00:28
It looks like he's developing a left bundle branch block at this time.
00:31
He has significant changes from the original twelve lead that the hospital in fact sees, so we have sent his twelve lead from us at this time.
00:42
Medic, do you have any other information that you want to give to the doctors? They're looking for the EKG at this.
00:49
That traffic from 159 left.
00:53
Yes, that traffic was 159.
00:56
Is there anything else that you need from the doctors? They're looking for the EKGs right now.
01:01
That's a negative.
01:02
It's showing tint on our side.
01:06
We're going to keep trying.
01:08
But like I said, we're about 34 minutes out.
01:10
So it does look like he's developed a left bundle branch block and there is no history.
01:16
Copy, you are clear both.
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