Infant treated after choking incident, Wilmington DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a call for an infant who appeared to have choked while lying in bed. The caregiver reported suctioning saliva from the child. The infant was stable, breathing normally, and was transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey, this is my case.
00:02
We're going to send you a one-month-old BLS.
00:04
How do you copy so far?
00:10
On scene with a one-month-old. (Name withheld) said that the child had an episode of possible choking tonight.
00:16
The infant was laying in bed about an hour ago.
00:18
His formula.
00:21
(Name withheld) said she heard the infant coughing and making some noises.
00:25
It sounded like choking, and he had some bubbles in his mouth.
00:31
(Name withheld) said she suctioned the saliva out.
00:39
Heart rate is 150.
00:42
He is alert 100% on room air.
00:46
Lung sounds are clear.
00:49
No medical history.
00:51
Normal birth weight and not a preemie.
00:55
They have about a 10-minute ETA to your facility, just looking at something on VLOs and lights.
01:03
Stand by for any questions.
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Location mentioned:
Rockland Rd, Wilmington, DE 19803
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