Child with breathing distress transferred to hospital, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services in Fort Worth transported a three-year-old child experiencing worsening shortness of breath to Cook Children's Hospital. The patient was treated with medication and oxygen during transit and remained stable en route.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Cooks, this is Fort Worth Medic Six Three, Priority Three transfer.
00:05
This is Cooks.
00:08
This is Fort Worth Medic Sixty Three, we are coming to you with a three-year-old male.
00:12
Chief complaint today is shortness of breath worsening since last night.
00:16
He presented to the Cook Children's Urgent Care with eighty-six percent on room air and wheezing.
00:24
They gave him one Duoneb and 30 milligrams of Prednisone.
00:29
Lung sounds are coarse with slight crackles.
00:32
He has a wet cough.
00:34
We are administering oxygen via mask at 15 liters per minute.
00:39
Current vital signs are heart rate of 128, sinus tach on the monitor.
00:42
He's satting 94 to 96 with that oxygen.
00:47
Last blood pressure was 85 over 58.
00:56
Patient is GCS 15.
00:58
We'll be there in about 15 minutes.
01:01
Any medical history?
01:07
No medical history that we know of.
01:11
All right, see you on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
7th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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