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China - Child with fever and respiratory failure sent on helicopter to another hospital in Hubei province - March 11, 2018

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
[FONT=&quot] [h=1]Provinces and cities|The first case of critically ill children in Hubei Wuhan Children?s Hospital staged a ?speed rescue?[/h] 2018-03-11 19:48
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At 12:05 on March 10th, an orange rescue helicopter landed on the football stadium in Wuhan Youth Palace. The aircraft is transported by a 6-year-old child with respiratory failure Jiahao, from Enshi, 500 kilometers away. The medical staff of Wuhan Children's Hospital who waited for a long time quickly sent him to an ambulance. This is the first time that Hubei has passed professional ?Air 120? to transport critically ill children.

[FONT=&quot]The 6-year-old Jiahao who lived in the canoe and ancestral township of Enshi in the city of Enshi started coughing fever last week. After the medication, the condition did not improve significantly. He was admitted to the local hospital on Wednesday. On the morning of March 8, Jia Hao?s condition worsened and his breathing was difficult. The critical illness notice was put on a ventilator and was transferred to the Minda University Affiliated Hospital of Hubei University for Nationalities (Enshi, Enshi) at about 8 o'clock in the evening.[/FONT]
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