Child with breathing issue taken to hospital, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS crew transported a young child experiencing breathing difficulty and fever to a hospital near Jonathan Lucas St in Charleston. The patient had episodes of shortness of breath and was treated with medication and fluids before arrival. The child’s vital signs were monitored, and the patient appeared stable with a caregiver during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hi, I'm EMS.
00:01
This is (name withheld) requesting (name withheld).
00:06
This is (name withheld). Go ahead.
00:09
Hi, I'm en route to your facility with a five-year-old male patient.
00:16
Patient had brief shortness of breath and speech issues that resolved.
00:20
Crew.
00:23
It was initially hypoxic.
00:26
We've given racemic epinephrine 1 mg.
00:31
He's received Solu-Medrol and albuterol.
00:40
Working on a 400 fluid bolus.
00:44
The patient is currently stable with a caregiver.
00:47
Sugar is 122.
00:52
Sustained tachycardia at 120, 116 over 77.
00:59
Patient had a fever at 101.2 and was being cooled.
01:07
I’ll be at your facility in 8 minutes.
01:08
Any questions?
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Location mentioned:
Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425
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