Medical transfer of burn patient after oxygen tank explosion, Fayetteville NC
An ICU patient with facial and airway burns caused by an oxygen tank explosion was transferred from Cape Fear Valley Medical Center to UNC Hospital. The patient is intubated, monitored, and receiving multiple medications.
Audio|Source: Sandhills Region Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Inter-facility transfer from Cape Fear Valley to UNC.
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42, aye sir.
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42. 42.
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Sitters below.
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He is out with OEO.
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Three-fancy sugar low fraud.
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70,
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go ahead.
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Good one. We use 25 of Harris Teeter in reference unwanted Christians.
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10-4[1] sure you're not from Southern Mill.
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Yeah,
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I have patient information.
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Unit at UNC's the tank room ICU patient was involved with with has facial burns airway involved smoking on O2 tank exploded patient weighs 98.5 kilograms
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He's on cardiac monitor, he has been intubated,
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and has IV,
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has four drips going at this time, propofol, fentanyl, flexitive ringers, and pressidax.
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No isolation or precautions at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Near Owen Dr, Fayetteville, NC 28304
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