Infant on Palestine Road treated for breathing difficulty and fever, Palestine WV
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Emergency responders treated a six-month-old infant near Palestine Road for lethargy, difficulty breathing, and a high fever. Coordination occurred between units concerning response times and continued care.
Audio|Heard on: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
In-row, near Palestine Road Palestine for a six-month-old female, lethargic, not able to hold her head up, slowly breathing.
00:09
102 degree fever.
00:21
There's a 41-minute ETA.
00:27
John.
00:31
Call the 17-V-O-21, it's sort of about Ms.
00:35
(name withheld) subject, she's calling back in requesting to speak with you again.
00:40
Ready.
00:42
Good.
00:43
Good.
00:48
Your trituation currently.
00:53
Just you.
00:56
...hang down close to town ends.
01:01
Sample.
01:06
412 just arrived on scene and was cleared by 4-8 immediately.
01:12
Dean chose no patient contact to me.
01:16
Silver.
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104.
01:33
104, 1728.
01:40
Central to 425.
01:45
Go ahead.
01:49
We contacted Roane County EMS.
01:52
They're turning it out.
01:54
That's going to be a 20-minute ride to the county line for them.
01:58
Do you want to continue?
02:09
We advised them to call it.
02:18
We advise them to a call, they're turning it out.
02:21
We can't confirm if their ETA is longer than yours at this point.
02:30
We'll continue on for now.
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Location mentioned:
Palestine Rd, Palestine, WV 26160
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