Medical emergency involving child with pacemaker near Jackson St, Anderson IN
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According to the dispatch call, a six-year-old child near Jackson St is experiencing repeated pacemaker activations but remains stable. Emergency medical personnel are transporting the child to the hospital for evaluation, and the child has also experienced some nausea and received medication during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Grant IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, say business.
00:01
Medic two, be advised, room rescue facility with a 60 .
00:04
It's going to be a six-year-old male from the home.
00:06
The chief complaint was pacemaker fire went off.
00:08
Patient has gone from non-repellable pacemaker fire all five times.
00:11
He has been A&O x4 and never lost consciousness.
00:14
We have not had it go off on us.
00:16
We did go ahead and do a 12-lead.
00:17
He is in a sinus rhythm,
00:20
no escalation, depression or exasperience.
00:22
We're also all lethal, other vitals seem to be at an acceptable range.
00:25
Patient also experiencing some nausea.
00:26
We did get a fluid.
00:28
Twenty or 18 years old, left 18 .
00:30
We just gave 4 mg of Zofran.
00:31
We'll be here in two three.
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Location mentioned:
Jackson St, Anderson, IN 46016
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