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Police and Medical Interagency Effort Helps Save Child's Life Following Rattlesnake Bite
05/17/2007
Sergeant Gordon Larson
Oregon State Police - John Day
Phone: (541) 575-1363 ext. 21

Quick response efforts by police and medical responders were credited with saving the life of a 3 1/2 year old child after the child was bitten by a rattlesnake Tuesday afternoon near Monument in Grant County. The child's name and other information is not available for release at this time.
 
On May 15, 2007 at approximately 5:45 p.m. Grant County 9-1-1 dispatch contacted Oregon State Police Trooper Cody Weaver requesting an emergency relay of snakebite anitvenom for a child that was being transported to Blue Mountain Hospital in John Day. The OSP trooper met a Harney County deputy sheriff at the county line and transported the antivenom, arriving at the hospital at 6:48 p.m. at about the same time an ambulance crew arrived with the victim as well as an air ambulance crew came to transport the child to Portland.
 
The snakebite antivenom was administered as part of the local medical treatment and then the child was transported by air to Doernbecher Children's Hospital in Portland where the child is reportedly in stable condition.
 
According to OSP Sergeant Gordon Larson, local medical providers acknowledged the quick response by the ambulance crews, police, and the quick administration of the antivenom increased the child's likely hood of recovery.
 
 
Page updated: October 12, 2007

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