Medical team assists child near Lansing St, Auburn NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel assisted a child near Lansing St in Auburn after reports of a rapid heart rate and fluctuating blood pressure. The patient was given fluids and treated according to a cardiac protocol while being transported to Auburn Community Hospital. The condition appeared stable during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Cayuga NY Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hold on 1 second.
00:02
So that ambulance medicated to your location with another car.
00:11
Already an eight-year-old female patient has been experiencing rapid heart rate.
00:18
Was relating it to anxiety, which the patient experiences off and on.
00:27
The patient stated her blood pressure was high this morning.
00:30
It was a little bit low.
00:32
Upon arrival, was having a hard time getting blood pressure.
00:39
Got 190 over pulse, and then later connected with 86 over 43.
00:46
Currently giving some fluid.
00:48
Heart rate is stable.
00:50
It's at a regular rhythm.
00:54
Just a little bit of guidance.
00:55
I'd like to send adenosine to see if that heart rate decreases.
01:02
It looks like SVT.
01:05
So go ahead with your adenosine protocol.
01:09
Also start saline wide open.
01:14
Received, I copy.
01:16
Go ahead with the adenosine protocol.
01:17
And I do have fluids running wide open.
01:19
We have about 12 to 15 minutes ETA.
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Location mentioned:
Lansing St, Auburn, NY 13021
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