22-month-old choking on bead with bleeding, condition improving, Arbutus MD
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According to the dispatch call, a 22-month-old child was choking on a bead and had a nosebleed. The child's color was blue but is now improving and breathing is steady.
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01:41
Transcript:
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Alerting Howard Metting 15, Spahnbox 33-1 for a choking near Circle Drive, Crossview, Westwood Boulevard, and Regina Drive.
00:09
Spahn on West, 1426.
00:12
This is my activity.
00:19
Matters 16.
00:20
That's fours of the fish.
00:22
We have canceled.
00:23
1427.
00:24
Okay. Okay.
00:30
Other Hibo 11, Sondlock Faire, Leather, 11th, 6th, Subject at near Eastopper Road, Cross Sheets, Sail Road, and Edgecliff Road,
00:39
Sondon Central,
00:40
1427.
00:47
50, clear.
00:50
Table 11, and we're out.
00:54
11, I have you, I'm out.
01:00
It's going to be a 63-year-old male conscious living, Sweet 310, patient has high blood pressure, 227 over 121.
01:10
Very thank.
01:12
Problem 14.
01:18
I'd make 1-5 heavy en route.
01:21
Responding for a 22-month-old female constant breathing.
01:25
Baby's crying in the background.
01:27
The daughter was choking on a bead.
01:29
To advise that you get the beat out, but once responders, she'd check her out.
01:33
Good of eyes, her nose is also bleeding.
01:37
She did turn blue, but her color is coming back to normal now.
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Location mentioned:
Circle Dr, Halethorpe, MD 21227
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