Child with breathing difficulties treated and transported, Scotia NY


Emergency responders attended to a 4-year-old boy near Havlin Drive in Scotia who was experiencing breathing difficulties. The child had a history of respiratory failure. Advanced life support was requested, and his oxygen levels were monitored between 91 and 95 percent. He was prepared for transport to Albany Medical Center for further treatment.
Audio|Source: Schenectady County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire Control to Scotia Fire Department, response to near Havlin Drive, Charlie responds for a 4-year-old having breathing problems.
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Operations are going to be on fire ops 4.
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Cross streets are Lori Lane and Anita Drive.
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Fire Control to Scotia Fire Department, respond to near Havlin Drive, Charlie response for a 4-year-old male, having breathing problems,
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looking for ALS response there.
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Operations on Fire Ops 4. crosses of Lori Lane and Anita Drive. Time and dispatch is 1447.
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041 from 2.9.
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Got it.
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You're somebody to handle it.
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It's my firm.
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Okay, a 4-year-old male in the history of high-pressmetory failure.
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And then we'll also do issues looking for transport to Albany Med.
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We're going to wait here on team and get in packages before you, but you're going to be close enough. It's not worth doing a relay.
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What's his current oxygen saturation?
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He's in bouncing back and forth between 91 and 95. 91 was the latest.
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We're moving them to the rig right now and we'll get him on a new one. I'll get him on a new one I'll get him an update.
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Thank you.
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