Child with worsening stroke symptoms en route to hospital, Milford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a six-year-old boy is experiencing worsening symptoms suggestive of a recurring stroke. He is alert and has stable vital signs. He is being transported to Milford Hospital emergency room for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Well, it's going to be a 930,
00:03
about 20 minutes.
00:04
We can't bring you a 8,
00:08
6-year-old male coming from home.
00:10
Family is calling just for other minutes,
00:14
the next three weeks ago I can have a place over the last,
00:18
about two weeks.
00:21
Just been working worse than today they are concerned.
00:28
He said he has stroke in September.
00:34
And there could have another one.
00:38
But that's the one based on the generalizing case and disinfusion.
00:44
He's alert to itself right now for the process to pain.
00:49
Title, say his name.
00:51
Vital signs have been stable for me.
00:54
Signs for tongue at 80.
00:56
I have room air saturation of 97, blood pressure 110 over 80, I'll be able to do in about 20 minutes.
01:07
Copy, see on arrival.
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