Patient stable during interhospital neonatal transfer, Arroyo Grande CA
Paramedics performed a non-emergency transfer of a stable patient with neonatal intensive care needs between hospitals. The patient is recovering from pneumonia and showed general weakness but is stable during the transfer.
Audio|Source: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
02:10
Transcript:
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Medic 93, code 2 transfer, medic 93.
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93, go ahead.
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93, it'll be a code 2 transfer.
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You'll have to go to Sierra Besta to pick up the NICU team, then to French and back to Sierra.
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911 stand last.
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911. I have a copy.
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Friend speed, credit 5-2, no station, front speed.
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Friend speed.
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Go ahead.
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Go ahead.
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This afternoon, medic 5-2, paramedics 633 on board.
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I've got an 85-8-5 bail.
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Keep some patient's general weakness today.
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Patient is still recovering from pneumonia about one month ago,
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just gradual increased weakness over the last couple of days.
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Missile vitals on teams in a few positions.
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Floor pressure night, 6 over 64,
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native RBR.
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Rate of 100 to 130, blood glucose is 184, restoration to 20, starting 95% on room air.
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Currently patient is stable, we are running us, fluid bolus of 250, his lungs are clear and equal bilaterally.
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We're in Rapture facility with a 10-minute UTA with no questions or orders from us, unless you have anything further.
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We'll see you on our arrival.
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Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
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