Medical team aids child with low blood sugar in Plano, Plano TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a medical emergency involving a young child experiencing low blood sugar in Plano. The patient, who has diabetes, had eaten a light meal and taken insulin before showing signs of hypoglycemia. Initial glucose levels were low, and additional glucose was administered. The child was alert and transported to Baylor Scott & White Plano for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medcom, paramedic Hutchins on site.
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I'm at one, we're en route to Baylor Scott & White Plano with a 3-year-old male, alert with GCS 15.
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Chief complaint today appears to be hypoglycemia.
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The patient is reported to have diabetes.
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Ate a light supper and takes regular insulin.
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Initial sugar reading was fifty-one.
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It was 804.
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For the existing team at that time, just loaded for responsiveness.
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He gave more glucose during his last routine with 63, and the patient and family were advised. The team is going for evaluation.
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Current vitals are as follows.
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BP 95, heart rate 75, oxygen saturation 96% on room air.
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We'll be arriving at Baylor Scott & White Plano in about 12 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Alliance Blvd, Plano, TX 75093
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