Infant with breathing distress en route to hospital, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, an ambulance is transporting a 10-month-old male infant to Arnold Palmer Hospital due to breathing difficulties following a nebulizer treatment. The patient is conscious and alert, with a high respiratory rate and elevated vital signs.
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Transcript:
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Orange County Rescue 72.
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Arnold Palmer, 5 out, that's the alert.
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Arnold Palmer, guys.
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En route with a 10-month-old male patient, 10 months.
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Patient conscious, alert, acting appropriately.
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Chief complaint: respiratory rate 50 on arrival.
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Family gave patient nebulizer treatment.
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This caused respiratory complications.
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Vitals currently sinus rhythm at 130, oxygen 100% on non-rebreather.
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Respiratory rate about 60, end-tidal CO2 about 12.
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Blood sugar was 159, working on getting it.
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Our department coffee, see on arrival.
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W Miller St, Orlando, FL 32806
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