Infant with breathing difficulty and low oxygen treated, Mcbee SC
Emergency responders treated a seven-month-old infant near Boe Funderberg Road who was having severe breathing problems and low oxygen levels. The infant has a history of diaphragmatic bilateral hernia and was recently released from the hospital. The caregiver changed a clogged breathing apparatus, which improved the condition slightly. The infant was vomiting mucus-like substance.
Audio|Source: Chesterfied County EMS, McBee Rescue, and Alligator Fire District
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M.S4 paper notice to respond to near Boe Funderberg Road.
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Near Boe Funderberg Road in reference for a respiratory.
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EMS4 Paisland rescue front of near Boe Funderberg Road,
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Near Boe Funderberg Road in reference to respiratory of a seven-month-old 24-100 clear 954.
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We're out.
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Before in route.
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She responded to a seven-month-year-old infant visor alert, not breathing normally, caller-in-lawed child can't breathe, stated the O2 level was 84 and heart rate was 150. Medical history is a diaphragmatic bilateral hernia and G2.
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MS4-24-100.
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Yeah,
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just for your 14, he was just released in the hospital recently.
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She's changed the straight because it seemed like it was clogged up and it had been spinning up.
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And now that she's changed it, it's been a little better.
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It was throwing up a mucus-like subset.
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Good boy, thank you.
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Chesterfield County, SC
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