Child taken to hospital for severe vomiting, Las Vegas NV
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According to the dispatch call, fire department medics transported a two-year-old girl to Sunrise Hospital after experiencing severe nausea and vomiting of dark brown material. She was lethargic but responsive and expected to arrive in about five minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hi, this is Community 182 at Clark County Fire on board.
00:02
(Name withheld), non-emergent at this time with about a five-minute ETA.
00:06
On board, we have a two-year-old female. Chief complaint today is going to be nausea and vomiting.
00:11
The patient is vomiting a dark brown emesis.
00:16
Patient is currently acting appropriate, seems lethargic, does not really flinch to IV attempts or glucose.
00:24
(Name withheld)'s out of VALS.
00:26
Blood pressure currently 121 over 83 with oxygen saturation of 99% on room air.
00:31
We have a respiratory rate of about 32 per minute, and if nothing further, we'll be there in about five minutes.
00:38
I'm sorry, Community 182, you cut out a little bit.
00:40
Do you have a pulse and a glucose, please?
00:44
Yes, ma'am.
00:45
We're going on glucose right now with a pulse of 130.
00:49
What's the patient's GCS, please?
00:53
15.
00:55
Go further questions to orders.
00:57
If you can hold back with that glucose and any status changes, we're clear for us.
01:02
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89109
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