Child with high blood sugar taken to hospital, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Benbrook Medic Two transported a young child experiencing apparent hyperglycemia to Cook Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth. The child’s condition was stable, with high blood sugar readings reported on scene and during transport. Medical personnel noted that the child was drowsy but responsive.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Cook Children's Medical Center from Benbrook Medic Two, priority three patient report.
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This is (name withheld), go ahead.
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Yes, ma'am.
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This is Paramedic Bridges with Ben Brook Medic Two.
00:14
We're at Priority Three with a five-year-old male.
00:17
Chief complaint today is going to be hyperglycemia.
00:22
(Name withheld) stated his blood sugar on scene was 380.
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Blood sugar for us was 417.
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Paramedic vitals as follows.
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Heart rate of 120.
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Sinus rhythm on the cardiac monitor.
00:32
SpO two is at 100% on room air.
00:34
Last blood pressure of 107 over 64.
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He's got a GTS of about 11, but he is nonverbal normally.
00:41
I've got a 22 gauge in the left AC.
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He's received about 100 ml normal saline.
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Patient is somnolent at this time, but you can wake him up.
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We'll be to Cook Children's in about 8 min.
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Any questions?
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Location mentioned:
7th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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