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Everyday EMS Tips
by Greg Friese

Pediatric Patient Transport

By Greg Friese

Category: Operations

We were dispatched for a 12-month-old having an allergic reaction. I walked into the clinic room and saw a child being held by her mom. The child was working hard to breathe, hives covered her face and neck, and she looked weak and tired.

As I finished my scene size-up, I quickly realized that we needed an additional resource. Turning to dad, I said, "Go to your car and bring me your daughter's car seat."

Always secure pediatric patients in a pediatric specific car seat. Use the child’s own seat, a seat built into the captain’s chair, or a car seat provided by your agency. Follow local protocols to secure the child’s car seat to the patient cot during transport.

As with any additional resource, request a car seat early. Don't wait until assessment is complete.

Read more on crash protection of children in ambulances at: http://www.preventinjury.org/uploads/researchinfo/ResearchInfo_9.pdf

Do you have training photos of securing a child car seat to the ambulance cot? If yes, please post them at: www.emsconnect.com.


About the author

Greg Friese is the Director of Education for CentreLearn Solutions, LLC. He is also an e-learning designer, writer, podcaster, presenter, paramedic, and marathon runner. Read more from him at the EverydayEMSTips.com blog. Ask questions or submit tip ideas to Greg by e-mailing him at greg.friese@ems1.com.
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