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S.A. 13-015 <br />Investigator: K. DeGraffenreid Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 7-3-13 Date: 07/12/2013 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br /> On June 23, 2013, at approximately 0832 hours, was notified that GONZALEZ <br />was being transported to UCIMC with a gunshot wound, in full arrest and Cardiopulmonary <br />Resuscitation (CPR) was in process. <br />At 0850 hours, GONZALEZ arrived at the Emergency Room, Trauma Bay A. <br />described GONZALEZ as “very pale” and unconscious. The paramedics were performing CPR, <br />using a bag valve face mask for ventilations, and had already placed an interosseus needle in <br />GONZALEZ’S leg because they were unable to get peripheral intravenous access. <br /> Emergency Medical Staff were unable to obtain a blood sample from GONZALEZ and did <br />not administer any medications. GONZALEZ was intubated and then Doctor <br />conducted a thoracotomy, opening up GONZALEZ’ chest, to determine if anything could be <br />done to repair the heart, and a chest tube was also inserted into GONZALEZ’ side. GONZALEZ’ <br />heart continued to show no signs of cardiac activity during treatment. <br />At 0855 hours, GONZALEZ was pronounced deceased by UCIMC Medical <br />Staff moved GONZALEZ’ body from the Emergency Room to Douglas Hospital’s, bed 16 in order <br />to free the Trauma Bay for future emergency patients.
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