Child treated for worsening asthma attack en route to hospital, Oak Creek WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded for an eight-year-old male experiencing a worsening asthma attack since midnight. The patient had low oxygen levels, was treated with nebulizer therapy and oral aspirin, began vomiting, but showed improvement and was en route to Froedtert Oak Creek hospital.
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Transcript:
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EMS Command, Med 21, incident number OC255683.
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Coming to Froedtert Oak Creek with an 18-unit, one eight-year-old male patient.
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Chief complaint of an asthma attack started about midnight last night and it's been getting worse.
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A&O times four, we showed up on scene.
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Oxygen saturation was only 85 percent.
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We gave him three DuoNeb treatments,
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gave him oral aspirin.
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He was vomiting and now oxygen saturation is at ninety-four percent.
00:34
His pulse is 120, blood pressure 125 over seventy-five, ETA approximately 5 minutes.
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Any questions?
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One hundred and eighty-one. No questions.
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I'll notify Oak Creek.
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Location mentioned:
S 6th St, Oak Creek, WI 53154
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