Infant treated after choking on unknown object, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel treated a 10-month-old girl who began choking after swallowing an unknown object near 7th Ave in Fort Worth. She remained alert with stable vital signs and was transported to Cook Children's Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Cook Children's, this is Benbrook Medic 3 with Priority 3 traffic.
00:03
That's good, go ahead.
00:05
You'll be seeing a 10-month-old female.
00:08
She was choking at approximately 1,300 today.
00:12
They saw her ingest something.
00:14
She was coughing the entire time.
00:16
Never lost color to her face or anything like that.
00:18
She is GCS 15 with me, been crying strongly.
00:24
Equal lung sounds bilaterally, they are clear.
00:27
100% on room air right now, pulse rate 141.
00:31
Unable to get a blood pressure, currently about 10 minutes out.
00:36
What was our respiratory rate?
00:38
Respiratory rate is 32.
00:40
They said she swallowed an object, but it was not dislodged.
00:46
Do we know what the object was?
00:48
No, sirs. They are unaware of the object.
00:51
Good, received.
00:52
We'll see you in.
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Location mentioned:
7th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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