Medical transport for patient with pulmonary embolism, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services were in communication regarding a 67-year-old male patient being transported from Lawrenceburg Community Hospital to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for treatment of a bilateral pulmonary embolism. The patient was intubated, on a ventilator, and was approximately 15 minutes from arrival at the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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A 67-year-old male coming to you guys from Southern Tennessee Regional Health System near Lawrenceburg.
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Patient was being transported to you for bilateral pulmonary embolism, tachypneic and diaphoretic, needed intubation with trial bypass at first.
00:22
Patient ended up being intubated, so currently GCS.
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Three,
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Two.
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Uh,
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Intubated, breathing at 19 times a minute, 100 percent on the ventilator.
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And we are about 15 to 16 minutes out.
00:41
What’s that they’re trying to give you?
00:44
Copy. I’m sorry, you were walked over.
00:46
Can you repeat that blood pressure and heart rate?
00:50
Sorry, 101 sinus attack.
00:52
Blood pressure is 126 over 66.
00:55
Head title 3818.
00:58
Respirations 100 percent on a ventilator.
01:03
Copy, ma’am.
01:04
The owner arrival.
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