Sick toddler with fever and breathing issues reported, Tigard OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a 16-month-old boy near Southwest 72nd Avenue who was conscious but wheezing and breathing abnormally. The child has a history of seizures, a fever that is rising, and medication given earlier was ineffective.
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Transcript:
00:00
Heavy Rescue 51, and AMR 129.
00:04
Respond to sick person near Southwest 72nd Avenue.
00:10
Unit F-328.
00:13
Cross streets are southwest Clinton Street and southwest Dartmouth Street.
00:20
I call an AMR 129.
00:25
129, go ahead.
00:28
129, where's one of the call on at 70 seconds coming from the Invisan Hall?
00:40
Engine 66 and AMR 127.
00:45
Respond to abdominal pain at near Southwest Heel Boulevard.
00:52
U.S. C.
00:53
Cross streets are Southwest Usprey Drive and Southwest Murray Boulevard.
01:02
I'm from AMR.
01:04
127.
01:06
127, go ahead.
01:10
Our economy, 1-27, we respond to the call on such as Chip Ball of Harbor, coming from 217 and Hall.
01:22
Copy.
01:27
If I want to name our 129 for a sick person at the Overland Apartments near Southwest 72nd, they're advising unit S like Sam 328.
01:38
A patient is a 16-month-old male.
01:41
They're conscious, wheezing,
01:43
breathing is not normal.
01:45
They advised me had a seizure last night.
01:47
He was given medication at 1830 that does not seem to be working, has a fever that is spiking again.
01:55
Looks like that their concern for fever looks like that a front door should be unlocked and nothing further.
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