Four-year-old male has seizure and stops breathing, Brookline MA
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According to the dispatch call, a four-year-old male had a seizure and turned blue near Ellery Court. Emergency responders arrived. The child later stopped breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Needham and Brookline Police / Fire
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03:51
Transcript:
00:00
Control to 549 and 547.
00:24
Go to be near Ellery Ct for medical.
00:28
The patient is turning blue, no further information at this time.
00:34
Lurie Court, cross street Ashbyn Road, report of medical.
00:40
Attention engine 6.
00:42
Paramedic for A-136.
00:44
Respond to near Lurie Court, cross street Ashbyn Road, report of medical.
00:52
1811.
01:05
Another one witness.
01:08
I have had a core responding.
01:11
7 of 5 responding, 4-year-old male having a seizure, turning blue.
01:16
1812.
01:23
156 fire lines.
01:25
Can we can't put her, I guess.
01:29
It's near Ellery Court.
01:42
Thank you. Thank you.
01:48
Thank you.
01:53
Yep, my way.
01:56
Roger.
02:06
Agent 6 out the run.
02:10
Agent 6 out of the run. Agent 6-1014.
02:18
Companies respond to near Lurie court,
02:21
party is breathing but unconscious, 1814.
02:34
Controls of the south of 12th.
02:40
4. 111.11 Boyleton Street, Homewood Street,
02:48
Room 1422, 52, 55-year-old.
03:25
Roger.
03:28
Respond to 111.11 Boylston Street, 142.
03:32
Homeward Sweets and Lundy's Cafe, cross streets carried in place.
03:36
For box 143, report of medical.
03:39
1817.
03:44
The patient is now not breathing.
03:48
He is currently not breathing.
03:49
He is currently not breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Ellery Ct, Brookline, MA 02467
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