Paramedics transport child with fever to hospital, Seaford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Caroline County reported transporting a two-year-old child with a continuing fever and a recent febrile seizure to a hospital near Middleford Rd, Seaford. The child had been ill for several days, received Tylenol en route, and was stable with normal oxygen levels and elevated pulse.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Caroline County Paramedic 11.
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We're coming to your facility in about a five-minute ETA.
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We're with a two-year-old patient.
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Patient has been sick for five to six days.
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Patient had a febrile seizure about two days ago and was taken to the hospital.
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And then subsequently released.
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Patient is being transported today because they said that the child is still sick, not getting better, and still has a fever.
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I was able to get a BP for you, reading over 58.
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Oxygen saturation is 99% on room air.
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Pulse rate is 123.
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I administered 5 milliliters of Tylenol; patient did not comply.
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We should arrive again in about four minutes if you don't have any questions.
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Question, see, all right.
00:52
I forgot the question.
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Patient still has a fever.
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Temperature is 100.5.
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And, uh,
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All items clear.
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Thank you. Okay, we’ll see you there.
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Location mentioned:
Middleford Rd, Seaford, DE 19973
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