Child with respiratory infection and fever receives emergency care, Scranton PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a child near Mulberry Street in Scranton is treated for low oxygen, fever, and lethargy. The child was recently diagnosed with respiratory syncytial virus. Emergency units are transferring the patient to CMC hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Lake Ariel Fire Company
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Do we have an ETA on the medic?
00:09
Your ALS is going to be PEMED 4.
00:12
They're just passing the Archbald exit on the Casey.
00:17
Okay, can we set up a line of sight with them? We're going to CMC.
00:26
Ten four Wayne County, ten by four.
00:33
Cottage 75 is requesting to meet you line of sight.
00:36
Their destination is going to be CMC.
00:44
Ten four, 14 fifty-three.
00:51
Ten four, Wayne County Cottage seventy-five.
00:54
Cottage seventy-five copied.
00:59
They're looking for a patient update.
01:07
Cut is 75 to Wayne.
01:10
She is stat and at 87.
01:12
She has 100.2 fever.
01:16
I am going to give her some oxygen, blow by oxygen.
01:19
She seems a little lethargic.
01:23
She was diagnosed with RSV as well, about seven.
01:31
Ten four, Wayne County Pen Med Four.
01:38
Paramedic four, per cottage seventy-five patient has an eighty-seven percent stat 100.2 fever.
01:46
She is on oxygen and seems lethargic.
01:48
She was recently diagnosed with RSV a week prior.
01:58
Ten four, 14 fifty-five.
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Location mentioned:
Mulberry St, Scranton, PA 18510
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