Baby choking call at residence near Rose Avenue, Aromas CA
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A call reported a seven-month-old baby choking at a residence near Rose Avenue in Monterey County. Fire Engine 35 responded and later confirmed the child was fine. The ambulance response was canceled.
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 35, medical for baby choking,
00:05
near Rose Avenue, respond on East 1439.
00:07
Respond on East 1439.
00:11
Monterey, Medicaid, 2.
00:19
Monterey, Medicaid, 82.
00:20
Medicaid 2, Monterey, copy you en route at 1440.
00:27
This is going to be for a seven-month-old choking.
00:34
Netcom is still working through EMD.
00:41
82 copies be advised for signing from the Hollister area and it will be delayed.
00:50
Monterey copies coming from Hollister.
00:54
Engine 35, Monterey.
00:55
Under 35.
01:00
Affirm you copy your ambulance is delayed.
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That's affirmative.
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1441.
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Monterey, Medicaid, 2.
01:19
Medicaid, too, Monter.
01:24
NACOMESRIGIS says an A-Adam.
01:26
We're going to be Code 2[1].
01:31
Monterey copies.
01:32
And for information, engine 35 is now at scene.
01:38
I need you copy.
01:46
Monry, Agent 35.
01:50
Munner. This is a non-medical.
01:56
Go ahead and cancel AMR.
01:58
The baby's fine.
02:02
Monterey copies.
02:04
Break, Medicaid, any two Monterey?
02:06
Two copies cancel, returning to primary.
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[1]
Code 2: Urgent response required without use of lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Rose Ave, Aromas, CA 95004
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