Toddler in respiratory distress treated and stabilized, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a 21‑month‑old child from Scripps Jefferson Urgent Care in Oceanside after the child experienced respiratory distress. The patient received epinephrine and medication, and was reported to be stabilized and showing improvement en route to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We are on number (number withheld).
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We are approximately 20 minutes out from your facility, continuing from Scripps Jefferson Urgent Care in Oceanside.
00:12
We have a twenty-one month old patient found to be in respiratory distress at the urgent care.
00:18
Patient was diagnosed with possible stroke.
00:20
With audible stridor, retractions, and increased effort of breathing.
00:26
Patient has current heart rate of sinus rhythm.
00:31
Rate of 139, with respirations of 38.
00:35
Patient is currently at 100 percent oxygen saturation after receiving nebulized epinephrine.
00:41
Patient received medication and Tylenol at the urgent care, currently looking much better than initially on scene.
00:48
Is there anything I can get for you at this time?
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