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SA 20-027 <br />Investigator: T. TOTH #366 Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 07/15/2021 Date: 07/23/2021 <br />Page 12 of 15 <br />free from the bedding around his neck. With FERNANDEZ and lifting body, <br />ELIZONDO was able to loosen all three (3) knots in the bedding and free <br />At approximately 0137 hours, personnel moved to a common area outside his cell, <br />where medical staff determined had no pulse or respirations. A pulse oximeter reading <br />indicated had a blood oxygen level of forty-eight (48) percent. <br />Medical staff next initiated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and a bag-valve mask <br />was utilized to provide oxygen to <br />At approximately 0144 hours, administered one (1) dose of Narcan to . <br />At approximately 0146 hours, personnel removed ’ shirt, and an AED was attached <br />to his upper torso. After analyzing condition, the AED audibly advised, “No treatment <br />advised.” CPR and oxygen delivery via bag-valve mask continued. Medical staff was unable to <br />detect any pulse or measurable blood pressure, and observed no pupillary response. <br />At approximately 0147 hours, a second pulse oximeter reading was obtained, which <br />indicated JONES’ had a blood oxygen level of fifty (50) percent. <br />At approximately 0148 hours, Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) Engine #71 arrived. <br />Captain/Paramedic RYAN MCCULLOCH observed jail personnel and medical staff providing CPR <br />to MCCULLOCH also noticed had an AED device applied to his torso. <br />As OCFA personnel took over patient care, MCCULLOCH and patient paramedic ALEX <br />SWANSON examined and confirmed he had no pulse, was not breathing, and had no blood <br />pressure. Glasgow coma scale showed three (3), resembling that of a deceased person. <br />At 0150 hours, was intubated, an intraosseous infusion line was established in his <br />lower right leg, and a Lucas Chest Compression System was attached to his chest.
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