Child transported to hospital with breathing issues, Columbus OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a six-year-old male from an urgent care facility near Westerville to Children's Hospital in Columbus due to fever, labored breathing, and lethargy. Paramedics provided oxygen and assisted breathing en route, reporting some improvement in the patient's condition.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Bringing a six-year-old male from urgent care in Westerville.
00:03
They call us a blue season substance at this point.
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The temperature recorded was 102.1 axillary.
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Heart rate recorded at 150.
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We have a...
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They said the blood pressure was hypotensive.
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Our reading was 140 over 70.
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Patient breathing about 60 times a minute.
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There are some multiple wheezes.
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We did give him a breathing treatment.
00:29
Oxygen saturation was originally 91%.
00:30
It's up to 100% now.
00:32
We do have him on CPAP at this time.
00:33
That seems to be helping with his breathing.
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We will be there in about 5 to 7 minutes.
00:42
Good copy. We will see you here in 5 to 7.
00:46
The patient has been pretty lethargic as well.
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Location mentioned:
Children's Dr, Columbus, OH 43205
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