Infant transported to Riley Children's Hospital for vomiting, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a seven-month-old infant to IU Health Riley Children's Hospital after the child experienced repeated vomiting since early morning. The patient was reported alert, stable, and without a fever or significant medical history.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We are about 7 min out.
00:02
We were about 10 minutes out.
00:03
We have a seven-month-old female.
00:06
She is coming from home.
00:08
She has been vomiting since 7 o'clock this morning.
00:15
She has vomited about five times.
00:18
Others say she has not been running a fever.
00:21
She's acting pretty normal.
00:23
We're going to Riley.
00:25
Last set of vitals was one nine.
00:28
Heart rate 100 on room air.
00:32
Again, we're about 10 minutes out.
00:34
Give me anything else.
00:37
Do you have a current blood sugar?
00:41
I do not. She has no medical history at all.
00:44
She has been vomiting since seven this morning.
00:46
(Name withheld) states she picked the child up from relatives' house and then she started vomiting.
00:53
We were flying out the furthest upon arrival.
00:57
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Wishard Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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