Child treated for breathing issues and infection


Emergency responders are addressing a medical issue involving a young boy experiencing breathing difficulties and a urinary tract infection at a location in Palmer, Alaska.
Audio|Source: Mat-Su Borough Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:27
Transcript:
(name withheld), you stand by for a page off Hammer Road. Pomer Ambulance, you stand by for a page off Hammer Road. Pomer Ambulance, Pomer Ambulance, Me, Charlie, responds, 1950 North Hammer Road, for a seven-year-old male with shortness of breath and a UTI. In Palmer ambulance, Turner response, 1950 North Hammer Road. Back on Palmer, Emondon, one, copy stage. Copy Palmer, Amisone, one copy stage. Back on Palm Amisone, one copy stage. Back on Palm Amis 2, responding to Hammer from station, 3-9. Patient weight is 300 pounds. Don't need a page rescue. Rescue 3-1, Code Yellow[1] Response, 1950 North Hemmer Road to assist Palmer Ambulance. And Rescue 3-1, code yellow response, 1950, North Hemmer Road. (name withheld), Live, Bed 2. We don't have a better contact channel for the responders at the Glenn C. And we don't have the Glenritch fire channel. So that's the only channel that they work on. I can relay information if we need. We were just looking for potential patient update and that we are about 18 minutes out from the scene.
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[1]
Code Yellow: EMS Charlie-level response
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Location mentioned:
Near N Hemmer Rd, Palmer, AK 99645
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