Infant transported for possible illness to UW Hospital, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a six-month-old infant to UW Hospital in Madison after repeated vomiting and apparent lethargy. The baby was awake and responsive during transport, with stable vital signs reported. The situation appears to involve a possible acute illness but no confirmed cause was identified at the time of communication.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UW, this is Medic 2.
00:01
We're en route to your facility with a six-month-old female chief complaint today of vomiting.
00:06
She has vomited probably four times in the last half hour.
00:10
She seemed to be very lethargic after a couple of the vomiting episodes that made the parents very nervous.
00:16
She is responding for us now.
00:18
She has vomited once in the ambulance before us now.
00:21
Patient is sleeping for us, so we're kind of resting now at this time.
00:25
Last set of vitals—we have a heart rate of 136.
00:30
We did not get a blood pressure.
00:32
Respirations at 30 to thirty-six, staying in ninety-six percent on room air.
00:37
Blood sugar is 130.
00:39
Patient weighs 16 pounds according to mouth.
00:42
We're about 6 minutes out.
00:43
Any further questions?
00:46
Copy that. And then two no questions.
00:48
That was useful.
00:49
We'll see you in 6 minutes.
00:50
Two's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792
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