Employee collapses from smoke inhalation at Six Flags, Arlington TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 17-year-old employee at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas, appeared to lose consciousness after inhaling smoke while tending to fire pits at work. Emergency responders provided medical assistance at the scene before transporting him to Methodist Mansfield Hospital. He was alert during evaluation, with stable vital signs, and reported no head, neck, or back pain.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I am sending you to the ECG now for a 17-year-old male.
00:05
He's coming from work today.
00:06
He was working at Six Flags over Texas, tending to the fire pits when he passed out from smoke inhalation.
00:11
As of this time, he has an attempt for GCS 15.
00:14
EMS on scene advised that they were unsure how long the patient was unconscious.
00:18
Uncertain if he hit his head.
00:19
He's not complaining of any head, neck or back pain.
00:22
Doesn't take any blood thinners as of right now.
00:25
His heart rate is showing sinus arrhythmia on the monitor at a rate of 50.
00:30
He's 100% on room air breathing 19 times a minute and titled 38.
00:37
We used our SpCO probe.
00:40
It shows that he was 1% with CO.
00:43
Blood pressure is 100 over 73.
00:46
Sugar was 119.
00:48
We're giving him fluids at this time.
00:54
Just fluids.
00:55
(Name withheld) wanted us to have some treatment.
00:58
We are about 10 minutes out and he flushed.
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Location mentioned:
Arlington, TX 76011
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