Child treated for asthma attack near children's hospital, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical service transported a 13-year-old patient with asthma symptoms to Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. The patient’s breathing improved after receiving multiple treatments and oxygen support.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, Peyton Manning, Minute 3.46.
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En route to your facility with a 13-year-old patient now.
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Coming from home, with a history of asthma, experiencing severe shortness of breath.
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I won't be around, give me a decent.
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15, you're all the Peter, Peyton's ER.
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We have since administered two more breathing treatments in total, as respiratory rate has begun to come back down to around 30 a minute now.
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We have sinus rhythm on a monitor, 140s, pressures, 120s over 70s, lung sounds are beginning to clear up,
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end title is reading normal.
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100% on low flow currently at the moment.
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Harcourt Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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