Child transported on ventilator to hospital, Omaha NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transporting a three-year-old female patient on a mechanical ventilator to Children's Hospital, currently eight minutes away. Vital signs include a heart rate of 165, a ventilation rate of 30 breaths per minute, an end-tidal CO2 level of 80 which is decreasing, and oxygen saturation at 94%.
Audio|Heard on: Washington NE EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
What's the medical? Go ahead with the report.
00:05
I was...
00:07
Sorry, and we're out with our three-year-old female going to Children's Hospital.
00:12
We're talking about 8 minutes out from the facility.
00:15
We currently have a mechanical ventilator monitor, vital signs far as follows.
00:20
Our rate is 165.
00:23
Restory rate is 30 per the ventilator with an end-tidal CO2 of 80 at this time and decreasing and oxygen saturation is 94%.
00:37
For the report, we get on a bedside, unless you had any additional question.
00:41
No re-backed not here at all.
00:43
1-3. I got 3-year-old mechanical vent, 165 heart rate.
00:50
30 respirations per the vent.
00:53
80, N-title and decreasing.
00:56
9402. What was after that?
01:00
Uh, there's nothing else.
01:03
Tom Clear, 746.
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Location mentioned:
Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68114
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