Infant with tracheostomy bleeding transported to hospital, Summit NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a report of bleeding from the tracheostomy of a six-month-old infant and transported the patient to Overlook Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Union NJ EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good evening, EMS responding from Livingston to Springfield for the hemorrhage.
00:07
3Z, do you have an ETA?
00:09
We just headed out of Barnabas.
00:11
CAD is still loading.
00:13
My gap is going to be around 17th or 20.
00:16
Received.
00:18
Dispatch, we can go 5-9.
00:21
5-9.
00:23
Is that, did we get an ETA on edX? Otherwise, we're going to go en route.
00:29
You can go en route.
00:30
They just came over.
00:31
They have a 17, about a 17 minute ETA.
00:35
Okay, we're going to head to Overlook.
00:38
Can you just notify Overlook? We're coming in with a six-month with a trach that needs monitoring at having some blood in the trach on the medics.
00:49
3C, I'll call the hospital and let them know you're coming in.
00:53
3244 Union County.
00:55
3244, you can take the cancel, thank you.
00:58
3C, just giving you an update, we're about 12 minutes away.
01:03
Received. Yeah, they're going to go on route because it's a six-month-old, so you can take that cancel.
01:07
Received, cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Beauvoir Ave, Summit, NJ 07901
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