Man suffers cardiac arrest near Orange Avenue, Pine Castle FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Orange Avenue and Oak Ridge in Pine Castle, where a man in his sixties was found in cardiac arrest. Rescuers performed CPR and used medical devices during transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
We have rescue 70 en route to you with code.
00:02
Patient’s going to be a 66-year-old male coming from the area of Orange Avenue and Oak Ridge.
00:08
They'll get up shortly further.
00:11
RMC copies all.
00:12
Thank you.
00:13
Copy, make them clear.
00:14
Go ahead.
00:18
It's Rescue 7, a 66-year-old male who was found in cardiac arrest by family.
00:25
Arrest was unwitnessed.
00:26
Last seen alive was around 9 a.m.
00:32
Apparently we are doing compressions with the Lucas device.
00:36
We have been working him for approximately 30 minutes.
00:40
He's got six doses on board.
00:42
He's been defibrillated once.
00:46
Initial rhythm was asystole about 20 minutes into the code.
00:49
We did have a rhythm change to VFib, but now he's back in asystole.
00:54
We have an ICL in place.
00:56
Good and idle confirming the placement.
01:00
Ion is right.
01:01
Initial blood was forty-five at 250 milliliters of D ten, and the last blood sugar I checked was sixty-five.
01:14
Give you there about five minutes.
01:15
You are responding further.
01:18
Negative 10 miles.
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