Infant receives emergency respiratory care in Iowa City, Iowa City IA


Emergency services responded to a seven-month-old infant experiencing respiratory distress at near Kessler Rd SW, Iowa City. The infant was receiving high-flow oxygen therapy and intravenous glucose during transport to hospital.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, and a resume, force two, then bound from Genesis East in Davenport. We're going to be going to the Level 10, Jordan's Hospital, one more, up got a seven-month-old male.
00:10
Tango, Alpha, are you aware that patient?
00:13
Oh, yeah, go ahead.
00:19
Sounds good. He's resting comfortably on the structure this time. We have on high flow nasal cannula with a flow of ape and FIO2 hose 50.
00:29
Current set of revival signs, he is in sinus attack at 169 feet per minute.
00:35
Last flow pressure was 110 over 65.
00:38
He's breathing 62 times per minute and he is 96% SPO2 on those high flows.
00:47
We do have D5Ns infusing at 20mphal an hour.
00:52
This is glucose. We checked in right with one, two, nine, and he's normal thermic. We're going to be there for about 13 minutes.
01:03
Yeah, no questions. We'll have no questions. We'll have no you're coming.
01:05
Sounds good, thank you, man, for you.
01:17
J-Com Adam 31.
01:20
Good.
01:26
You close out that transfer from North Liberty to Maine and put us on scene at Maine for another transfer to downtown?
01:35
Okay.
01:36
Okay.
01:49
Tizant Fire and Johnson County Ambulance.
01:52
J-Cast 3-1. Responsive walls.
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At near Kessler Rd SW, Iowa City.
02:00
Cross Streets are near Court SW and Myraveno SW.
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Near Kessler Rd SW, Iowa City, IA 52246
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