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Child treated for throat injury at stanford hospitalStanford CA

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305

According to the dispatch call, an 8-year-old boy was treated at Stanford Hospital after being accidentally struck in the throat by another player's elbow during a basketball game. He is alert, stable, and experiencing throat pain without serious airway problems.

Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
This is Stanford.
00:01
Go ahead.
00:02
Today, Stanford, this is San Mateo Medic,
00:05
County Medic, 55, and we're in your facility.
00:07
Co2, we came about 12 minutes.
00:09
On board, we have a pediatric patient for you.
00:12
We have an 8-year-old male coming from the Palo Alto Medical Foundation tonight, complaining of middle throat pain.
00:20
Earlier tonight, he was playing basketball when he was going up for a layup, and the defender had his elbow up and struck the patient in the middle.
00:31
of its throat.
00:32
At this time, he's painting their way.
00:36
Clear one sounds.
00:38
He is 30 kilograms green on the Braslow, 80x4, GCS 15.
00:45
Parents riding with us.
00:46
Current models, I have for you are BP 1-24 over 77,
00:51
pulsary rate of about 24.
00:54
No other obvious trauma to the inner portion of the throat observed.
01:00
Anything further we should go to,
01:02
think further we should see you go to in about 10 and 12.
01:06
How do you copy?
01:08
What do you find A-2?
01:11
Stanford, I didn't catch that.
01:13
You were low volume.
01:14
Can you repeat?
01:17
What's the O2s that?
01:19
Oh,
01:21
sorry. He was standing 99% of room air.
01:26
Stanford copies will see you in 10 to 12 at pediatric ed.

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Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305

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