Medical response after child swallows coins, Wilmington DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible ingestion incident near Rockland Rd in Wilmington. A young child reportedly swallowed one or more small coins. The child was alert and breathing normally during transport for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Two-year-old female calling from home.
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(Name withheld) activated 911 after she believes her two-year-old daughter ate two pennies.
00:07
Said she spit one out, possibly there were two, unsure.
00:12
She is acting her baseline maintaining her own airway.
00:17
Heart rate one hundred forty-six sinus rhythm on the monitor with a ninety-nine percent room air oxygen saturation.
00:23
Can we sound clear again? Acting baseline, looking for some BLS to your facility with an approximate time of the ETA.
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Stand by for any further questions or concerns.
00:33
It's clear for BLS, Medic 783.
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Location mentioned:
Rockland Rd, Wilmington, DE 19803
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