Four-year-old tracheostomy patient treated after dislodged trach, Norfolk VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a four-year-old tracheostomy patient at 830 Kempsville Rd, Norfolk. The child's tracheostomy tube was dislodged and successfully reinserted. The patient showed wheezing and frothy sputum. Vital signs were stable, and treatment was ongoing during transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk VA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 14 calling Lee.
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Norfolk Medic 14 calling Leigh.
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Medic 14 go for Lee.
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I'm coming to you with a four-year-old male, he's a trach patient.
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Trach was dislodged on our arrival, we got the trach back in.
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He's wheezing, got some peak frothy sputum coming out of the trach.
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We're not able to get KD.
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He just got out of hospital from a surgery.
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His mom is with us.
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She can tell you more about that.
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Currently, vitals are as follows.
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Pulse is in the seventies or eighties.
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In the mid eighties on BBM, we're giving him economy treatment right now.
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And last BP is 100 and twenty-four over seventy-four.
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We're about a minute out.
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Location mentioned:
Kempsville Rd, Norfolk, VA 23502
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