Child treated for severe respiratory distress at Chesapeake Ct


Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
02:23
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Medici-1-2-24. Medi-31-14. This is Harford County Paramedic 321. Requesting up for Chesapeakely for consult. Medicaid, 1814, hot response, 38-year-old male, possible asthma pack. It would be the first building on the right room 111. 224.11. Yes. Officer speaks to online, do you require medical direction? No, this is going to be information only at this time. We have a 23-month-old with-cruise. How do you copy? Medical box 403-1 and out 41-1 fall. 2116 (name withheld) rose between Dunnigan Drive and North and South End. Talk for VMS A-15. PURCHOPSA, please continue. And that's a two, three-month-old with group. One arrival patient was in respiratory distress with belly breathing. We went down the allergic reaction route. We gave ion epi and ion venadryl. As we moved, patient, he got more upset. Patient started with a, like a soft, so we went down the crew route now. We are nebulizing Epiore right now. Vital's are as follows, 1-7 for pulse, 80, or sorry, 92% on meters. And I'm cycling of blood pressure right now. While that cycles, we have an 8-minute ETA, priority 1. Other than the Bob Perez, if you have any questions for me? What is the patient's correct respiratory rate and what unit is this? Hartford, Medic 31, respiratory rate at least 40. 31.1. Direct.
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Chesapeake Ct, Aberdeen, MD 21001
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