Child possibly swallowed coin on Kelly Road overpass, Apex NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders evaluated an eight-year-old girl near Kelly Road and Highway 64 who may have swallowed a coin. The child was calm and alert during assessment. The mother refused further treatment or transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Wake County Fire
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03:53
Transcript:
00:00
We are on Kelly Road right at the overpass to US Highway 64.
00:07
It's got to be there.
00:17
7 from, I just 26.
00:21
(number withheld).
00:25
Eight-year-old female,
00:28
no prior medical history,
00:31
no known allergies, do not take any medications.
00:34
Just before calling 911, she was upstairs without any,
00:39
no adult witness.
00:41
We're showing her different coins to determine what size coin it is.
00:44
She said it was a gray coin.
00:45
And it's bigger than a dime.
00:47
So we are leaning nickel or a quarter.
00:49
She's still moving there very well.
00:51
She's nice and calm.
00:53
97 pulse.
00:59
9802, 981 temp, 150 over 104.
01:04
We'll run the first floor.
01:14
That's a good copy.
01:15
We're about 5 to 7 out.
01:19
We'll update you if anything changes.
01:27
We're getting vital signs now.
01:28
Someone spoke with the mother stating that they didn't want the daughter to get checked out.
01:33
We're going to go ahead and get basic vital signs.
01:35
They're saying that she does not want to be transported or anything like that.
01:43
14 headquarters type 22.
01:46
Go ahead.
01:48
I'm running short on trucks if you can advise when you get their BMS as needed.
01:55
Ladder 14, copy.
01:58
We're going to get him to stop and you can park here in the intersection.
02:05
You say that again?
02:09
Oh,
02:11
Tune.
02:14
31's on, go ahead.
02:18
What's how is ETS?
02:20
We're coming down the street.
02:22
We'll be there in about less than a minute now.
02:26
Copy that.
02:32
You all need the stair chair we now get here?
02:37
Copy.
02:39
Okay,
02:44
79. What would be your ETA?
02:51
About 12, 15 minutes?
02:57
Copy that.
02:59
Station's arrives here and they were trying to leave, but we were telling them to wait.
03:02
So y'all can get here and then get a refusal if that's the route they want to go.
03:11
If they're going to refuse, you know, they can cancel the ambulance through you to me and we'll just take it as I cancel if you want or we'll roll in for a refusal.
03:19
It's really up to the parents.
03:22
With the parents not on the scene, is that still okay? We have them on the phone?
03:29
Yeah, if you have a conversation with them, yeah, that's fine.
03:34
Probably that. I'll verify with the mom and let you know here a second.
03:42
The mother on the phone stating that they want to refuse treatment.
03:48
Okay, thanks for handling that.
03:50
We're going to go back in the service.
03:51
Thank you.
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