Infant stabilized after low oxygen emergency in Beaverton, Beaverton OR
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Emergency responders treated a one-month-old female infant with low oxygen saturation near SW Butternut Street in Beaverton. The infant was conscious, had previous head injuries, and was monitored. Oxygen levels improved and the infant was transported to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 62, AMR 125, you're responding to an emergency sick person near SW Butternut Street,
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one-month-old female, conscious and operating normally, oxygen saturation at 76.
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Born with head injuries and on monitors.
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Oxygen saturation improved to 100 by the end of the call.
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Respiration rate better now.
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Transport to hospital ongoing.
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Tension 60 copies.
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Yes, 125. Possibly with Jamie D.A.
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EMR unit respondent six, transfer as needed.
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New TTA at the end there.
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Go and get the N.R.
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125.
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AMR 125, could not copy your last.
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My boss, you're getting an eight-minute ETA.
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Pediatric emergency.
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Copy eight-minute ETA in 1900.
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Location mentioned:
SW Butternut St, Beaverton, OR 97007
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