Infant with fever transported to children's hospital, Upper Marlboro MD
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According to the dispatch call, an 18-day-old infant with a two-day fever was transported from Kaiser Permanente near Mercantile Lane to Children's Hospital. Paramedics monitored the infant, who was tachycardic. No sick contacts were reported at home.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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No, this is transport information.
00:01
Good morning. How are you doing? This is Prince George's County, Paramedic Amland's 806.
00:06
I'm sorry, Amland's A.O6 with a paramedic engine ride along with the paramedic.
00:12
I'm an 18-day-old female coming from Kaiser Permanente near Mercantile Lane with the issue of a fever.
00:23
I was a one-on-one fever here, and according to the parents,
00:29
the patient had a fever for two days.
00:31
Nothing was given.
00:32
The cancer wanted to send her out because she was tachycardic.
00:36
Right now, I got 165, 99% of the success ratio.
00:42
I'm not able to get a VP at right now.
00:44
This will be a part of you're in your way, and in about 20 minutes prior to to how any copies.
00:54
Children's copies.
00:55
Do you know she's had any sick contact at home?
01:01
Not according to the parents.
01:03
Unfortunately, by the language barrier, I had to translate on the line to give up the information as I could, but they didn't say that no one was in the house.
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Location mentioned:
Mercantile Ln, Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
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