Emergency transport for boy with throat swelling


An 11-year-old boy is being taken to the ER due to swelling in his throat, bleeding, and trouble breathing. His condition is stable and he is being monitored.
Audio|Source: Davenport and Quad Cities Metro Police, Fire / EMS
01:20
Transcript:
Trinity ER, Trinity ER, Coal Valley, 24-52. End up. All right, Cool Valley. Interactive facility, about a 6-8-minute E.T.A. 11-year-old male patient, chief complaint, swelling in the throat, bleeding, and difficulty breathing. Patients' lung sounds are clear throughout. A patient primarily has (name withheld) medsema of the tonsils in the back of the throat. Currently, patient is rested comfortably on the cot with no complaints, patient advices that occurs to talk and or swallow. Currently on the monitor, I've got a heart rate of 119, 98% on rim air with restoration 16 and non-labored blood pressure at 128 over 85, a blood sugar of 106. 20-gauge ID in your left AC. If you have no further orders or questions, we'll see you here shortly. So is the patient's airway patients, and are the console bleeding? Yes, airway is patent. Consul's do have what appears to be some minor bleeding along with some significant drainage and what appears to be puffs presence.
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Location mentioned:
Near Utica Ridge Rd, Bettendorf, IA 52722
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