Teen treated after electrical shock near 7th Ave, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a teenage boy to Cook Children's Hospital in Fort Worth after he experienced chest pain from a possible electrical shock. Minor burns to the fingers were reported. The shock appears related to wires from a smoke detector, and the patient's vital signs were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Med 19 to Cook Children's.
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Go ahead.
00:08
Cooks, we are headed your way with a 15-year-old male with chest pain after an electrical shock.
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Current vitals are as follows.
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Heart rate at 52.
00:22
Blood pressure at 124 over 78.
00:26
Satting at 99 on room air.
00:28
Air GCS 15, known interventions have been performed.
00:32
We are about 10 minutes away from your facility.
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Do you have any questions?
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Do they have any burns on their chest?
00:41
Negative burns to the fingers that touched the electrical wire and the chest.
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Do you know what they got electrocuted by?
00:50
Wires off of a smoke detector.
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All right, we will see when we get there.
00:58
Received. We will be there soon.
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Location mentioned:
7th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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