Child treated for choking at Riley Hospital, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, a 9-year-old child may have choked on a piece of chicken and is being treated for mild throat pain at Riley Hospital. Vital signs appear stable and no visible airway blockage was observed.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Riley Hospital, this is in Youngapolis, CMS.
00:02
You have traffic from Ambulance 85-on-5.
00:07
Ambulance 85 calling Riley.
00:08
Go ahead with your traffic, please.
00:11
Go ahead, Ambulance 85, how do you copy?
00:14
Copy clear, go ahead.
00:16
For approximately 10 minutes out for your facility with a 9-year-old male choked on a chicken zone earlier tonight.
00:23
He was walking and talking on the scene.
00:26
There's no visible obstruction that I can see.
00:28
He's at 99% on room there.
00:31
He's only complaining of pain in the area so that they tried to drink water and eat more food to try to force it down.
00:38
Rest of vitals, I've got his 24 for heart rate.
00:41
I've got last blood pressure of 1-28 over 84.
00:44
Like I said, he's going to add.
00:45
anywhere from 99 to 100% on groomed air unless there's anything else you need will be like 10 minutes out.
00:51
We're fine.
00:52
I think we'll keep on arrival already.
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Location mentioned:
Riley Hospital Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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