Rescue en route to hospital for cardiac arrest patient, Tampa FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical rescuers are transporting a 61-year-old male in cardiac arrest to Tampa General Hospital. The patient's initial heart rhythm required three shocks. The rescue team is approximately five minutes from the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Hillsborough FL Hospital Group Calls
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Rescue 40, en route to Tampa.
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Rescue 40, en route to Tampa.
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Rescue 40, en route to Tampa.
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Rescue 40, en route to Tampa?
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Go for Tampa.
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Go for Tampa.
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Rescue 40 is going emergency with a 61-year-old cardiac arrest.
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I can have a 61-year old male cardiac arrest.
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Patient's initial rhythm was P8,
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then V6. We shocked him three times.
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We'll be there in about 5 min.
00:37
Rescue 40 is going emergency with a 61-year-old cardiac arrest.
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I cannot say 61-year-old male cardiac arrest.
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Patient's initial rhythm was P8,
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then V6. We shot him three times.
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We'll be there in about 5 min.
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Probably see you when you get here.
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Probably see you when we get here.
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