Child treated for breathing difficulty at hospital, Henderson NV
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to St. Rose Dominican Hospital for a 5-year-old male experiencing breathing difficulties and audible wheezing. The patient had oxygen saturation of 94 percent and was monitored at the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Rectady's. This is actually 97 coming to a colored one with a 5, 5-year-old male.
00:05
She said that it's going to be some respiratory stress.
00:08
Sirius rest for a distress.
00:10
Her parents on scene, patients have been having problems breathing tonight.
00:15
They say that he's been looking tiniotic.
00:17
Uh, on the theater.
00:24
5097, yeah, Kelly is really broken.
00:30
Go ahead for Reddy 97.
00:37
Can you contend to? Can you contend your Kelly was completely broken up?
00:46
I've got a 5-5-year-old male.
00:49
She's going to be some shortness of breath.
00:51
For the parents,
00:54
patients have been having some difficulty breathing for the majority of the night.
00:57
They did find him slightly diagnostic.
01:00
I do have some expeditory wheezing, audible.
01:04
Caring vitals are a heart rate of 70B to 97 over 64.
01:08
He is standing at 94% on room air.
01:11
She was doing about 5 minutes at a copy.
01:17
TNPAs copies, we'll see an arrival.
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Location mentioned:
St Rose Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052
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