Child experiencing flu symptoms faints at home, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call where a nine-year-old male became dizzy and fainted at home after several days of flu-like symptoms. The child did not fall because his father caught him. He was conscious and stable when transported by Arlington Medic Two to Cook Children's Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Arlington Medic Two to Cook's Friday Three.
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This is Cook's, go ahead.
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This is Arlington Medic Two en route to your facility with a nine-year-old male coming from home complaining of flu-like symptoms over the last four to five days.
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And then this morning he became dizzy and passed out when he got up to go to the bathroom.
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He is currently alert and oriented to four, GCS 15, last set of vitals blood pressure 101.
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One over five eight, 10158.
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Heart rate of 75, he's 98 percent on room air.
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Breathing about 16 times a minute and unlabored.
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Blood sugar was 122.
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EKG was clear.
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There was no fall when he passed out.
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Father was able to catch him before he hit the ground.
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It lasted approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute.
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We have an ETA to your facility of approximately four to five minutes.
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Any questions?
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Location mentioned:
7th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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