Air medical transfer for allergic emergency, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an air medical team responded to a possible severe allergic reaction involving a young female patient transferred from Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The patient had a low responsiveness level and was intubated and sedated during the transfer. LifeFlight reported an estimated eight-minute arrival to the hospital helipad.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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00:39
Transcript:
00:00
Yes sir, Vanderbilt Life Flight One with an eight-minute ETA.
00:02
I'm sorry, zero 8-minute ETA to the helipad.
00:06
We have a report of a young female patient with presumed anaphylaxis being transferred from Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital.
00:15
Patient is currently at a GCS of three.
00:18
She has been intubated and sedated.
00:20
Team on that now.
00:22
Last heart rate was ninety-one.
00:24
Blood pressure one hundred thirty-three over ninety-six, oxygen saturation one hundred percent, initial thirty-three.
00:30
I'll give a full report at bedside unless you need further information at this time.
00:33
Again, we have about an eight-minute ETA to the helipad.
00:39
See you on arrival.
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