Infant transported for possible respiratory illness, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel transported a two‑week‑old male infant showing possible respiratory illness and low oxygen levels to a hospital near McClennan Banks Dr in Charleston, South Carolina. The child appeared to have symptoms consistent with possible RSV and was accompanied by family from Mount Pleasant. The medic unit reported stable heart rate and mild wheezing during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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MEOC Peds, this is (name withheld) and Medic Nine.
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This is Peds.
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Calls Medic Nine inbound to the office floor.
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They have about a twelve-minute ETA on board with a two-week-old male infant.
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He may have RSV and is traveling with family from Mount Pleasant.
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They have requested transport to the hospital.
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The infant was fed and had oxygen saturation levels in the eighties.
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After feeding, oxygen levels remained in the eighties.
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Currently, he is on a monitor.
00:32
He has wheezing bilaterally.
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Heart rate is about 129.
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We will reach your facility in about 10 minutes.
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Any questions or orders?
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No questions or orders.
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Room 13 on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
McClennan Banks Dr Floor 1, Charleston, SC 29425
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