Child taken to hospital for possible abdominal pain, Big Rapids MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel in Big Rapids transported a young child with possible abdominal pain to the hospital. The child’s symptoms may have been related to a digestion issue after eating non-food material. The patient’s parent had given an enema before medical personnel arrived, and the child appeared stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Mecosta MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, Big Rapids.
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Alpha One, we're at your facility with a three-year-old male patient.
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Chief complaint today is possible abdominal pain or discomfort.
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The patient's parent administered an enema prior to our arrival, and the patient did have a bowel movement.
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Patient has a history of eating some cardboard and experiencing stomach issues.
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He is nonverbal as well.
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He is currently alert and oriented, resting comfortably on the stretcher, acting appropriately at his baseline.
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Got a heart rate up. Of 110, and if you don't need anything further, we should be to you in about two to three minutes.
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On arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Big Rapids, MI 49307
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