Medical flight transports child to hospital, Tulsa OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical flight transported a 20‑month‑old boy from Fairfax Community Hospital to St. Francis Children's Hospital in Tulsa for treatment of respiratory illness involving rhinovirus and low oxygen levels. The patient was reported awake and alert during the transfer with stable vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Washita OK EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I was just wondering if you could pass along a report to St.
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Francis Children's Hospital, room (number withheld).
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Go ahead with the report.
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Hey, we're coming from Fairfax Community Hospital with a 20‑month‑old male.
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We have diagnosis of rhinovirus and hypoxemia.
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He is currently awake and alert.
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Current set of vitals, sinus tach at 124, last blood pressure 127 over 97, is sliding 97 on 3 liters nasal cannula,
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and we are currently 17 minutes from landing at the pass.
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Copy. I will go ahead and pass it along.
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Seventeen minutes out, aircon clear.
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