Medical emergency at Vanderbilt Children's, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel responded to a medical emergency involving a young child experiencing respiratory issues for several days. The patient, who has special needs and a tracheostomy, was transported to Vanderbilt Children's Hospital for treatment. Vital signs were reported and appeared to be stable upon transport.
Audio|Heard on: Maury Regional EMS
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Transcript:
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Two-year-old (age withheld) patient with respiratory issues for three days.
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Patient has special needs and a tracheostomy.
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Going to Vanderbilt Children's for care, oxygen levels at ninety-four to ninety-five percent on five liters nasal cannula.
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BP 105 over fifty-five, heart rate seventy-three.
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