Six-year-old male patient en route with blue light symptoms, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, a six-year-old male patient with blue light symptoms has been en route to RAP facility from near Poindexter Drive and South Boulevard with stable vital signs and an estimated arrival time of six minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Afternoon, RAP facility,
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we got about a 5-6-minute ETA.
00:03
We're right to you got for a 6-2-year-old male.
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He's coming right here from field work near Poindexter Drive and South Boulevard.
00:10
He reports that he's been having blue light sensors about two or three days.
00:14
Bios are all stable this time and we're clear and equal bilaterally.
00:17
We got a 98.4 oral temp with him.
00:21
We do have LIAXS established and like I said, we've got about a 5, 6 minute ETA.
00:26
You'll go to triage.
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