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Near-drowning with aspiration and hypothermia

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Adult · 35yr · male

Patient Information

Dispatch You are called to the lake foreshore at the Whiteman Park Summer Splash Festival. A 35YO male (Callum Reid) has been pulled from the lake by bystanders after failing to resurface during a swim race. Bystanders report he was in the water for approximately 8–10 minutes.
Patient Callum Reid — 35yr (80kg)
Incident History Pt was participating in an open-water swim race in the park lake when he failed to resurface. Bystanders pulled him from the water unresponsive. One bystander commenced CPR. Unknown time of initial submersion. Lake water is known to be used for recreational activities — untreated, potentially contaminated.
Emergency Contact Sarah Reid (Wife) — 0412 384 971

Initial Rapid Assessment

Response Pain
Airway Partially compromised. Frothy, discoloured water and secretions visible in oropharynx. Gurgling audible on inspiration. No foreign body. Jaw relaxed — OPA insertion appropriate.
Breathing Present but inadequate. Shallow, irregular, laboured. Accessory muscle use. Audible coarse crackles. RR approximately 8 in 30 seconds. SpO2 82% on room air.
Circulation Weak, rapid central pulse palpable. Radial pulse faint. Skin cold, pale, mottled peripherally. CRT 4 seconds. No external haemorrhage.
Disability GCS 9 (E2V2M5). Not orientated to time, place, or person. Eyes open only to pain. Confused moaning. Localises to pain.
Exposure Shivering absent despite cool ambient temperature — concerning for moderate-to-severe hypothermia. Skin cold to touch across torso and limbs. No external trauma identified. Wearing swim shorts only. Lips cyanosed.

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