Child transported after medical concern near Dulles, Dulles VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an infant to StoneSpring Emergency Center near Dulles after the caregiver reported difficulty waking the child from a nap. The child, who had a recent ear infection and flu-like symptoms, was awake and stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Loudoun VA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
EMS calling, this is StoneSpring.
00:01
Go ahead.
00:04
Hey, StoneSpring, what's going on? Medic 627.
00:07
I'm coming to you with an 18-month-old (name withheld).
00:14
(Name withheld) states that the child has a history of flu A and an ear infection lasting about a week and has been on antibiotics.
00:26
Chief complaint is difficulty waking the child from a nap for about 30 minutes before calling 911.
00:35
The caregiver intended to take the child to a pediatrician, who advised ambulance transport instead.
00:44
Patient is now awake and resting comfortably in caregiver's arms.
00:49
Vital signs are as follows.
00:50
Heart rate 60, 98% on room air.
00:56
Child has mild congestion but otherwise stable.
01:02
Temperature is approximately 98.5.
01:04
Do you need anything else?
01:08
I am sorry, can you please repeat this, hospital?
01:13
Okay, we'll be at your facility in about 3 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Stone Springs Blvd, Dulles, VA 20166
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