Air ambulance transfers stable 5-year-old with brain mass, Iowa City IA


An air ambulance is transporting a stable 5-year-old male patient with a brain mass from Blank Hospital to the University of Iowa. The patient is neurologically intact and currently resting comfortably.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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University of Iowa Airmed, one with patient reports.
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Hey, McKinnock from Lockhart County and R6 call 61, Bremer.
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Go ahead for university.
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Welcome, go ahead for Bloomer. Go ahead for Bloomer.
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Jake, I have switched for 219 back in service.
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Okay.
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We are about 11 minutes out coming from Blank Hospital, 5-year-old's mail, initials, B-B.
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P&C drop tunes will fire for a carbon oxide alarm at (number withheld).
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West Marquise Road.
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Again, (number withheld), West Marquise Road, will bring praise carbon oxide alarms are going off.
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No symptoms. She has had the windows and doors open. She was told the way outside until you guys got there.
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It's being transferred with a brain mass
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neurologically intact. Current left missing comfortably.
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Therefore, all page amount of room is clear 841.
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Last out of idols, heart rate of 65,
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blood pressure, one zero one.
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10-first point-upon, thank you.
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63, 97% on room air.
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Press reserves of about 18.
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He's got G5N as running.
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And we will get everything else at bedside unless you have any questions.
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Okay, then we'll get further at the bedside.
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We'll see you on the roof in 1-1.
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University clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Boyd Tower, Iowa City, IA 52242
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