7-year-old patient treated for vomiting at Tucson ER, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a 7-year-old male patient experienced vomiting and was treated at a freestanding emergency room before being transported to Banner Main hospital for observation.
Audio|Heard on: Pima County Public Safety South, Green Valley
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, this is her medical 862.
00:03
Berides, we don't have an MBT.
00:06
Can we get out paid, please?
00:11
Copy 862, you are responding to you Morin, a freestanding ER, going for a 7-year-old male.
00:18
The reason is vomiting,
00:20
needs observation, sealing lock, technical isolation, going to Banner Main, room 6204.
00:32
We copy,
00:34
Is that 7-year-old or 70-year-old?
00:41
860, it's seven-year-old.
00:46
862 Company, thank you.
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