One-year-old girl in medical emergency with blue lips, Bel Air MD
A one-year-old girl experienced a medical emergency with her lips turning blue but continued to breathe normally. Paramedics arrived and performed advanced life-saving measures including defibrillation for a possible abnormal heart rhythm.
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
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Medical box 311-1, medic 31-1, sick person, near Jeanette Way, off Roseway, the Easton, Westin, Operation CMS,
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and Medic 41-1 in station 1314.
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92 on Med4.
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Engine 712 is in station.
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712, 13, 15.
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31-1-1315. 31-1.
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It's going to be a one-year-old female colors advising the child's lips are turning blue but she is breathing normally. Correct.
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Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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And Franklin Square are both on Level 2.
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Correct.
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We're still looking at a very weak,
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organized rhythm,
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possibly V-Fib. We're going to go ahead and try shocking.
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Stand by one, please.
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Upper Chesapeake, we've gone into a weak fine fee-fib. We're going to go ahead and switch to that protocol.
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Unless you want to stand by, we'll re-contact you once we know how the patient responds to that. Do you want to stand by or just let us follow protocol over?
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So that you are giving amniotron for your protocol for the D-Bid rhythm, and then reconsul that after you work that rhythm.
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Okay, we'll go ahead. We'll continue shocking. We'll go ahead with M-neodoron, and I believe one more up and aphanifrin, if that's okay.
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And we contact you once we know what kind of response we get. Over.
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