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Ambulance transfer of septic patient to children's hospitalNashville IL

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S Grand St, Nashville, IL 62263

An ambulance is transferring a 19-year-old male patient with sepsis and low white blood cell count from Washington County Hospital emergency room to OSF Children's Hospital in Peoria. The patient is in reverse isolation and connected to fluids.

Audio|Heard on: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Mt. Vernon Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Washington Washington County Ambulance.
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Need to respond to Washington County Hospital ER for a transfer of 19-year-old male,
00:07
septic, low white count,
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in reverse isolation.
00:12
He transferred to OSF Children's Hospital, Peoria.
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Washington County Timeout, 1104.4.
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Washington County Ambulance needed to respond to Washington County Hospital ER for a transfer to OSF Children's Hospital, Peoria,
00:28
19-year-old male,
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septic, low white count, reverse isolation, connected to fluid, Washington County's time out 1105

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S Grand St, Nashville, IL 62263

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