Child transported for breathing difficulty, Redwood City CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel transported a young child to Kaiser Redwood City Medical Center for difficulty breathing and fever. The child had been ill for about a month, with rapid breathing and an elevated temperature. Treatment included administration of medication and monitoring of vital signs during transport.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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San Mateo County Medic 28, we're in the facility code two at this time with a two-year-old female.
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Chief complaint is going to be difficulty breathing,
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generalized sicknesses as well with a fever.
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Been going out for and being treated for approximately one month.
00:13
Family today reported breathing about 30 times a minute upon arrival, carpal spasms as well.
00:19
Temperature was 101.3.
00:23
We got a 20 gauge in the left arm, and we're giving a gram of Tylenol right now.
00:28
Current vital is 146 over 88.
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One hundred and forty-six over eighty-eight.
00:32
Heart rate right now is ninety-seven.
00:33
Respiratory effort slowed down to approximately 20 to twenty-four.
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TF is 15. We'll trigger at one twenty-three.
00:42
We've got a CO2 ETA of approximately eight minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Veterans Blvd, Redwood City, CA 94063
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