Toddler taken to hospital for respiratory emergency, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported an 18-month-old child to Johns Hopkins Hospital after reports of respiratory illness and fever. The patient had recently been discharged with an upper respiratory infection and was being monitored en route after signs of elevated heart rate and temperature.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Hospital Group Calls
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01:15
Transcript:
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58, I'm en route to your facility.
00:02
Currently with about an eight- to nine-minute ETA.
00:06
I have an 18-month-old female.
00:09
Priority two sick, respiratory.
00:11
It sounds like the patient was discharged from the facility last night with an upper respiratory infection diagnosis.
00:26
Patient came home.
00:29
Slept a little bit, then woke up feeling warm.
00:34
Currently, patient's ninety-eight percent on room air with lung sounds.
00:38
No marked respiratory accessory muscle use or anything else significant at this point.
00:44
Patient is pretty warm to the touch.
00:47
Heart rate is one seventy-six and steady on the monitor.
00:51
Blood pressure 104 over 60.
00:56
Respiratory rate is about twenty-four.
01:00
Unless you have anything else, we're just monitoring at this point right now.
01:04
They said the last dose of medication was given after the hospital visit.
01:12
Unless you have anything further, ETA about eight minutes. Let me know if you need something.
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Location mentioned:
Johns Hopkins Metro, Baltimore, MD 21287
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