Six-month-old treated for breathing difficulty en route to hospital, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance is transporting a six-month-old female to St. John Hospital with difficulty breathing and wheezing. She has been sick for several days with cough and runny nose. She is receiving nebulizer treatment and appears stable en route.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. John Hospital, St.
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John, 84 Bravo 115,
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how do you copy?
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This is St.
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John, go ahead.
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This is 84 Bravo 115.
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We are currently en route to your facility with a six-month-old female, chief complaint of difficulty breathing,
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wheezing bilaterally.
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Vitals are as follows, 91 over 64,
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respirations at 24.
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She is at 100% SpO2 with dual nebulizer treatment.
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Patient has no medical history.
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She's been sick for days.
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Cough, runny nose.
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Be at your facility in about 5 min.
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Do you require any other treatment?
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Nothing further.
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I will notify the pediatric side for you.
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We're clear.
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