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Two-year-old treated for breathing difficulty at hospitalHagerstown MD

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audio iconMedical Emergency
218E E Antietam St, Hagerstown, MD 21740

As discussed during the dispatch call, a two-year-old girl was treated for breathing difficulties and cyanotic episodes with oxygen and medication. She was stable upon arrival at Washington County Hospital near E Antietam St.

Audio|Heard on: Washington MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
This is 26-9, I'm thermal clinic from board currently route to your facility with a 10-minute ETA.
00:04
Have it to two, two-year-old female, caught out their urgent care for trouble breathing upon arrival from the patient to be conscious alert, GCS 15.
00:13
(Name withheld) stated the patient's been sick for a little over a week.
00:16
I broke a fever recently.
00:18
However, she's been having some cyanotic episodes where she'd noticed after coughing fits and move at the patient's lips and fingers would start to turn blue.
00:28
Virgin Care,
00:30
last head of vitals, she was a tachycardic, grade 140.
00:34
She was initially standing without auction for them at low 90s, 9091.
00:40
They had her on, they need albuterol treatment and IM steroid.
00:47
Auction saturation when we got there was 96 on 2 liters.
00:51
Patient is still on 2 liters, nasal cannula, and she sat in 98%.
00:55
No sinusis, Benoist, no accessory muscle movement.
01:01
Patient is draining mucus.
01:04
Patients' whales are stable.
01:06
If you want to be questions, see if one arrival, it's surgery.

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Location mentioned:
218E E Antietam St, Hagerstown, MD 21740

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