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Ambulance stop at McDonald's granted a child's wish during cancer transport
Summary
Paramedics in Oklahoma paused with a doctor's approval so a six-year-old with acute leukaemia could pick a Happy Meal during transport, and the family says the brief stop brought him joy.
Content
An ambulance in Oklahoma paused at a McDonald's while transporting a six-year-old child with acute leukaemia so the child could choose a meal. The family says paramedics checked with a doctor before agreeing to the stop. The pause attracted online attention and some early criticism. The family describes the visit as a bright moment amid a difficult medical emergency.
Known details:
- The child, identified by the family as Jaxson McGee, had been diagnosed with acute leukaemia and was taken to Oklahoma Children's Hospital after chest pain and an irregular heartbeat.
- Paramedics contacted a doctor and received approval to make a brief stop; the crew brought the child inside so he could select a cheeseburger Happy Meal with fries and a Sprite.
- The family says the visit provided comfort and dignity, the incident was shared widely online, and reports indicate the crew were not in violation of rules.
Summary:
The family views the stop as a compassionate exception made with medical approval and a meaningful moment during treatment. The event drew public attention after being shared online. Undetermined at this time.
