Child ingests melatonin near College Court in Alamosa, Alamosa CO
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A two-year-old child ingested a large amount of melatonin near College Court in Alamosa, Colorado. The child is currently conscious and breathing. Emergency medical services and police were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: San Luis Valley Public Safety
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
I have a second call for you guys near College Court.
00:03
Do you guys want me to page second?
00:04
We have another crew on, just page, stay-up.
00:07
Copy.
00:09
Tension analyst, UMS, Tension-Outless, EMS.
00:11
Did you respond to near College Court? Had a grandparent call in,
00:17
advised that her two-year-old grandson ingested a large amount of melatonin.
00:22
He is conscious and breathing at this time.
00:24
On page 1631.
00:26
Bad one was not.
00:28
Just to confirm that was Med 101.
00:31
He's firm?
00:33
I copy Med 101, 1631.
00:35
It's crazy.
00:41
Alamosa PD.
00:43
Okay. It's been clear on a 2009 blue BNW stand.
00:47
Expiration 10x26 out of Alamosa.
00:49
I can copy, yeah, that's the one if you just do that to my terminal.
00:52
P.D.
00:53
22, Alamosa.
00:54
P.D. 22, Elmison.
00:56
Go right. Just for your 43, we have a, Ida, says, near College Court, 2-year-old male, ate a bunch of melatonin in his country screen.
01:07
Now, also, can ASU sit on that, please?
01:09
Hey, from Adam 3, Ellison.
01:12
Adam 5. Almondson?
01:14
Adam 5, if you can respond to near College Court, again, near College Court,
01:21
to assist PD for a 2-year-old male that ate a bunch of melatonin, is conscious breathing right now.
01:27
Copy, I'll be in now.
01:29
Adam 5, I copy of 1633.
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Location mentioned:
College Ct, Alamosa, CO 81101
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