Infant transported for respiratory illness to hospital, Duluth MN
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According to the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a three-week-old infant from a regional emergency room to St. Mary's Hospital in Duluth for respiratory congestion. The patient was stable and receiving oxygen support during the transport.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Okay, River Ambulance 132, St.
00:02
Mary's patient report.
00:04
River, go ahead for St.
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Mary's.
00:08
We are en route to your facility with a three-week-old (name withheld) patient.
00:13
Initials are (name withheld), coming from Virginia,
00:17
ER. The patient is going to be a direct admit for respiratory tract congestion with cough.
00:24
Currently we have dextrose running at 15 liters per minute, I'm sorry, 15 liters per hour,
00:31
and patient is on 1 liter per minute oxygen.
00:36
Last set of vital, flow pressure.
00:41
Last set of vitals, heart rate 152, sinus rhythm,
00:46
and oxygen saturation mid-90s on 1 liter of oxygen.
00:50
ETA is about 10 to 15 minutes.
00:55
That's a good copy.
00:56
Could I please get a repeat on the blood pressure, though?
01:01
No blood pressure as a 3-week-old.
01:04
Good signs of perfusion.
01:07
We'll get a room number up on the trackboard for you.
01:10
St. Mary's standing by 1903.
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Location mentioned:
E 2nd St, Duluth, MN 55805
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