Child found unresponsive in Hartford, Hartford CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded near Park Terrace in Hartford for a medical emergency involving a 9-year-old child found with low blood pressure and a slow heart rate. The child was treated at the scene and transported to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford CT EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Oh, near Park Terrace.
00:06
Is that 217 St.
00:08
Park Terrace?
00:12
Two zero seven, just parked there.
00:14
So far, twelve seven have you on the way? Ten 16.
00:23
It's running to 14, think one.
00:33
So far, 218 at 1017.
00:39
914, I'm here.
00:45
914 at 1020.
00:48
Any unit 227 going to high five for cold.
00:56
Tough right 227 at 1021.
01:02
Two zero seven on scene.
01:06
Tough right twelve seven at 1022.
01:11
I'm at the YMCA.
01:17
10-4, 10-23.
01:22
Copy that.
01:26
How you copy?
01:27
Loud and clear, go ahead.
01:30
We're coming in with a ninety-three, nine-year-old (name withheld) who was found to have hypotension and bradycardia this morning with her pressure seventy over forty-three, oxygen at ninety percent, and a heart rate of forty-five.
01:45
She is receiving one milligram of medication with a new heart rate of sixty-four.
01:50
Pressure is eighty-eight over forty-nine right now.
01:53
I am playing with a five hundred bag of fluids hanging.
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Location mentioned:
Park Terrace, Hartford, CT 06106
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