Child with cerebral palsy bleeding from colostomy at school, Hagerstown MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an eight-year-old male with cerebral palsy experienced bleeding from a colostomy site at Marshall Street School. He was lethargic with low blood pressure and was transported to a medical facility for care.
Audio|Heard on: Washington MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey, Tori, it's Katie 759.
00:02
En route to your facility going to be a priority 2 with an 8 repeating 0.8-year-old male.
00:08
Chief complaint today is going to be bleeding from a colostomy site.
00:11
Notice it at school.
00:12
He's coming in from Marshall Street School.
00:17
Notice bright red blood in the bag.
00:19
The bag has been changed three times.
00:20
The bag is not entirely filled, but there has been a decent amount of blood in there.
00:29
He's a cerebral palsy patient.
00:31
His blood pressure is a little soft.
00:33
Last one I have was 90, over 53.
00:36
Heart rates 104, 99 percent on room air.
00:40
A little lethargic, but otherwise, alert and at baseline.
00:45
We'll see you in about two to three minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Marshall St, Hagerstown, MD 21740
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