Child treated for shortness of breath after fall at home, Mansfield TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a young girl aged 7-9 experienced shortness of breath that started before she fell at home. She hit her head in the fall but had no complaints from it. EMS transported her to Methodist Mansfield Hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Arlington Medic 27, we're about 10 minutes out.
00:04
I have a 7-9-year-old female coming from home.
00:08
Ground level fall, did hit her head.
00:11
She had no complaints from the fall.
00:12
It was a mechanical fall.
00:14
Said that it was controlled.
00:15
I don't know.
00:18
She is A&O x4, GCS 15.
00:21
Negative LOC.
00:23
She is not on blood thinners.
00:24
However, her main complaint today is shortness of breath.
00:27
Started about 30 minutes prior to the fall and believes that that's what led to the fall.
00:33
Lung sounds are clear, heart rate of 93, Donna.
00:37
She's adding 100% on nasal cannula 2-liter.
00:40
She does wear nasal cannula 24-7.
00:44
Entitle of 38, respirations are 48, blood pressure of 133 over 84.
00:50
Unable to obtain IV access.
00:52
No further intervention to the questions.
00:54
Said a respiratory rate was 48?
00:57
That is correct.
00:58
Forty-eight.
01:00
Her respiratory rate 48, heart rate is 95.
01:05
Copy that, you're on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
E Broad St, Mansfield, TX 76063
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