Child with severe illness vomiting and minor head injury, Springfield MO


An 8-year-old girl with severe chronic illness and tumors is vomiting and conscious. She has a Do Not Resuscitate order. She fainted and hit her head, causing a minor cut on her eyebrow. She shows altered mental status and is unable to answer basic questions. Her children with power of attorney requested transport to Cox hospital.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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611, patient update.
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Yeah, 611.
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The 8-year-old female with severe chronic illness with tumor in the leg and heart issues.
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She is currently conscious and speaking when she is vomiting.
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That's quite an opioid and advised medical.
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So if you could also advise them, she does have a DNR on file.
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I've got the paperwork in my hands.
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That's clear. 6.11.
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325. Can you give me the long code for?
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Go ahead.
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Just be advised.
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Medical is currently battlefield and Campbell.
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Clearing 325.
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I'm clear. It looks like everything is stable here for now, but the children do have power of attorney, and they would like them to go to Cox hospital.
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That is clear.
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Cox is actually in round in order to take her to Cox.
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Thank you.
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3.18?
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6.11. 6.11.
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13, God.
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Go ahead, 611.
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Can put me on a check person, near East Sunshine behind Red Rocks? Clear, near East Sunshine behind Red Rocks?
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Not to keep bothering you, but when she did pass out, she did hit her head.
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She has a minor laceration to the left eyebrow.
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She does have an altered mental status.
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Does not know basic questions?
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That's clear.
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The bleeding is it controlled.
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This control is just a minor laceration.
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Okay. I'm checking for signs of head trauma now.
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Near N National Ave, Springfield, MO 65802
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