Woman critically injured in building fire transported by air, Louisville KY


A 67-year-old woman was trapped in a building fire for about five minutes. Emergency responders intubated her and sedated her with medication. She showed critical vital signs including low blood pressure and limited responsiveness. The air medical team is transporting her to the University of Louisville Hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Source: Air Evac Life-Team Helicopter
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Transcript:
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14-1-4 minutes out with a approximately 67-year-old female, she was entrapped in a structure fire for five minutes or so before they could get her out. EMS said that upon their arrival she was hopeless.
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They did work her for a few minutes.
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was esophageally intubated and then followed by, intubated with 5 of Versed.
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Upon our arrival, the tube was good.
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We have sedated with ketamine scents.
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GCS is about a six station is moving and disingenuous with a vent at times.
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Current vitals heart rate is 103.
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My last blood pressure was 77 over 55. Patient does have C.HF and COPD.
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We do have a duo nib in line at this time.
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We're on 10 of peep with an F-O2 of 100%. We're getting a saturation of 92%.
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on the blood pressure currently.
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We're going to work on a glucose. We do have bilateral 16.
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Pupils upon our assessment were a two and non-reactive.
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And we're going to be there in about 12 minutes. You will require further.
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See you in 12.
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Location mentioned:
522-524 S Jackson St, Louisville, KY 40202
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