Child taken to hospital for allergic reaction, Longmont CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a three-year-old child to Longs Peak Hospital in Longmont for a mild to moderate allergic reaction. The child showed hives on the chest, back, and abdomen and had a productive cough. Vital signs were monitored, and care included IV access and Benadryl administration.
Audio|Heard on: Boulder CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Paramedic 1, Curling County, non-emergent with a three-year-old.
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Chief complaint of mild to moderate allergic reaction.
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The child has urticaria on the chest,
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back,
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belly, along with a little bit of a productive cough right now.
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Based on vital signs as follows, heart rate of 120, blood pressure 120.
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Sure, 90 over fifty-six.
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Respiration should be at about twenty-four sat ninety-five on room air.
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We've got an IV established.
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You've given Benadryl and measured all ETAs.
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If you have any questions for me,
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Location mentioned:
E Ken Pratt Blvd, Longmont, CO 80504
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