Air medical transport to Duke Medical Center, Durham NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a UNC air medical team transported a young patient with periorbital cellulitis from Cape Fear Hospital to Duke Medical Center. The patient's vital signs were stable during flight, and medical staff confirmed treatment and room coordination upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Tar Heel Two helicopter from UNC transporting a six-year-old patient from Cape Fear Hospital with periorbital cellulitis.
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Patient has GCS of 15, heart rate 109.
00:12
Blood pressure is 95 over 66.
00:15
Patient breathes 24 times a minute, 97% on room air due to saline blockage.
00:21
Antibiotic steroids.
00:22
We'll get more on arrival.
00:24
See in triage for a room assignment.
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Location mentioned:
Durham, NC 27710
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