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Bologna – A 2-year-old boy was choking after eating a piece of mozzarella, but was saved thanks to a nurse who, connected via video through an app, guided the child’s parents live in delicate maneuvers rescue. The story, with a happy ending also thanks to technology, comes from Bologna and happened the night before Christmas Eve, on December 23.
The remote “angel” is the nurse Daniele Celin, 41, from the Maggiore hospital in Bologna, under 118 years old, who, contacted by the phone call of the two parents, Stefania and Michele, through the operations center, helps them using technology. “We needed a heart massage – the nurse explains to Carlino – so I started giving the lady the first indications but without being able to see her movements and everything was much more difficult.” So he decided to use ‘FlagMi’, an application used for just over a year by Emilia-Romagna and Piedmont, which allows, through the smartphone, to improve the time and quality of operator intervention 118 that can control all live, sitting from the operations center.
A privacy message arrives on the phone that must be accepted, the camera is activated and the operation is ready to begin. «Immediately – the nurse continues – the image of the child appeared on the screen and I began to teleguide the father who was initially doing the wrong massage and I corrected him. Every move was taken in abundance by his wife. All this lasted about twenty minutes waiting for the arrival of the ambulance and the car. Without that video call? Let’s say there had been little chance of salvation for the little one. Later, the boy was hospitalized in intensive care at the Sant’Orsola Polyclinic, operated on and discharged on the 29th. He is fine now.
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