Infant in respiratory distress transferred by medical flight, Springfield MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a six-month-old female infant with respiratory distress caused by rhinovirus and enterovirus was transferred by medical flight from Mercy Hospital to Mercy Springfield. The patient is on high flow oxygen.
Audio|Heard on: Tri Lakes Area Emergency Services
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Transcript:
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Lifeline One flight activation, Lifeline One flight activation.
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Patient transfer request.
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Mercy Hospital job flight to Mercy Hospital Springfield.
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Mercy job flight to Mercy Hospital Springfield.
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Patient weight one seven pounds, one seven pounds.
00:13
Negative parent rider.
00:14
Time is three forty-eight.
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Lifeline One, Lifeline One, Springfield, working.
00:29
This is Alpha One, can you go ahead with patient info please?
00:34
Alpha One.
00:40
Alpha One, it's going to be a six-month-old female, six-month-old female respiratory distress, rhinovirus and enterovirus.
00:46
Patient is on high flow O two at 12 liters, four zero percent up by O two.
00:55
Alpha One, thanks.
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Location mentioned:
E Cherokee St, Springfield, MO 65804
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