Medical flight transports child with low heart rate, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical helicopter crew reported transporting a two-year-old girl to Vanderbilt helipad for treatment due to low heart rate and hypoglycemia. The patient’s guardian noted a decreased heart rate at home before EMS monitoring revealed low blood sugar.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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LifeFlight Five has an approximate seven-minute ETA to the helipad.
00:03
We have on board a two-year-old female weighing ten kilograms.
00:08
This evening she was on a pulse oximeter at home when her guardian noticed her heart rate dropping to the 40s.
00:16
She does have a meseter, a sorter,
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and an explorer called.
00:19
Glucone disorder, which affects her blood sugar.
00:23
Her blood sugar has been low on the EMS monitor.
00:27
GCD ten bolus.
00:30
She has about 100 milliliters of normal saline in.
00:32
She has one IV currently.
00:33
GCS is six.
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