Teen patient stable after multiple defibrillator shocks, Salisbury MD


A 16-year-old male patient experienced ventricular tachycardia with six defibrillator shocks. He was treated with amiodarone and stabilized. The patient's vital signs are stable, and he is alert and oriented while en route to a hospital near E Carroll St in Salisbury, MD.
Audio|Source: Wicomico County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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This looks kind of paramarmonic one of three in my facility, about a 10 to 15 minute ETA. On board,
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I have a 16-year-old male, was a priority one, it's currently a priority two.
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It was observed in BTAC.
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You can have this defibrillator shock in six times.
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I've found it be still in BTAC.
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After 150...
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Almost since,
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I think I've been trying to go back to the fact that they keep it not copy.
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You keep cutting in and out. Can you repeat that, please?
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Title help does not copy.
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Please repeat that. Okay.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Please repeat this radio.
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Yes, PRMC does copy that transmission, but could not hear the transmission from the transfer.
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Copy. We have a Pironi 2 patient in Boutsor facility, 780A, a more to 68-year-old male.
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Chief complaint is AICD fired six times prior to our arrival.
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He was found to be in a rhythm of VTAC. He's got 150 of Amio.
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Currently on a normal side of rhythm, he's alert and oriented.
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Windows are all stable.
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112 over 70 for a pressure, 93% of remair.
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People will attack you, like he said, that is back at 102, alert and oriented, see as 10 minutes to look you have any questions.
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My questions will see you on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Carroll St, Salisbury, MD 21801
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