MIRF REPORT

Request:
Medical Incident

Campus:
San Marcos/Escondido

Location/Building:
[68]

Date of Incident:
October 27, 2024

Time of Incident:
10:20 AM

Number of Patients for this Incident:
[75]

List Patient(s) Name, Age, Parent/Guardian (if under 18),… :

Student 1 – Logan James (3 years, 10 months)
Josh James (Dad – 760-705-7652)
Danielle James (Mom – 760-715 -8443)

Student 2 – Beckham Saint-Amour (3 years, 8 months)
Melody Saint-Armour (Mom – 480-823-0066)

Student 3 – Finan Schleif (2 years, 3 months)
Sarah Schleif (Mom – 760-271-8948)
Bryan Schleif ( Dad – 760 – 803-5249)

Describe Medical Event:

On 10/27/2024, at about 1020 hours, NCC Safety was requested to respond to the 2 and 3 year-old room for two injured children that were injured while playing with a plastic propellor. I responded and spoke with Brenden Ponce (volunteer) who told me she witnessed the incident. He explained that Logan James and Beckham Saint-Amour were both playing with a plastic propeller toy and were taking turns winding it up. While they were doing this, the propeller launched up in the air and struck Logan in near his right eye causing minor swelling near his eye. At the same time, Beckham ran into Logan and had a complaint of pain to his right thumb.

As I was treating Logan and Beckham for their minor injuries, Finan Schleft was sitting about 10 feet from me and playing with a plastic toy dinosaur. He yelled out and began crying. We walked over to see what was wrong and he also had minor swelling near his right eye. It appeared he accidently struck himself near his eye with the dinosaur toy.

Actions Taken by Team Members:
[79]

Number of NCSM Team Members Involved:
[81]

List Name(s) of NCSM Team Members Involved:

Team Lead – Bill Weese (No medical available)

Was medical attention accepted?”:
Yes

Medical attention was refused by (name and relationship to… :

Was 911 emergency service called?:
No

Was patient transported via 911 emergency services?:
No

What hospital was victim transported to?:

NCS team lead:
[249]


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