Medical crew assists with child burn care near Moross Rd, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a mother near Moross Rd in Detroit in rewrapping a bandage for a one-month-old child with a hand burn. The child appeared stable, and the mother declined helicopter transport. Medical staff confirmed the patient was acting appropriately for their age, and wound care procedures from a previous facility were being followed.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. John Hospital, St.
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St. John Crossway for Bravo One Three for a patient refusal of a helicopter for pediatric.
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St. John, go ahead.
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St. John Hospital, 84 Bravo, 113.
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We're going on scene with a one-month-old child.
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Mother just wants us to rewrap the child's hand that was previously burned and seen at another facility about three or four days ago.
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Claimed set of vitals are 100 for heart rate, respirations are about 26.
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Patient is acting appropriately per age.
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Their mother just wanted us to.
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Rewrap the hand as she couldn't do it by herself.
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Was at a doctor's office for refusal.
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She is aware of all the risks up to, including death.
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She has prescribed medication from her own center.
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She is following medical orders and the procedures for wound care.
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All right, standby.
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