Toddler falls and hits head, seizure suspected, Carlton MN
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A one-and-a-half-year-old male child fell and hit his head near County Road 1. He is possibly having a seizure and breathing is labored. Advanced life support and mutual aid were requested for medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Carlton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Carlton ambulance, respond near County Road 1, a one-and-a-half-year-old male that fell and hit his head, appears to be having a possible seizure.
00:10
He is still breathing.
00:12
Carlton ambulance, respond near County Road 1, one-and-a-half-year-old that fell and hit his head, having a seizure.
00:19
Still breathing.
00:22
Called the aid, everybody called.
00:36
Carlton ambulance, second page for a medical near County Road 1.
00:41
One-and-a-half-year-old that fell and hit his head.
00:43
He is still breathing, but breathing is now getting labored with possible seizure.
00:50
Carlton ambulance, respond near County Road 1 for medical emergency.
00:55
Ambulance en route.
01:07
Be advised this is the house at the top of the hill. You might have to run up the driveway.
01:17
Copy that.
01:18
Can you start advanced life support as well?
01:33
Dispatch to respond to mutual aid request near County Road 1.
01:38
Carlton ambulance, one-and-a-half-year-old male fell and hit his head on tile floor, possibly having a seizure.
01:45
He is still breathing, but breathing seems labored.
01:50
Was also sick recently with a fever.
01:52
Request advanced life support near County Road 1.
01:57
Acknowledged.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 1, Carlton, MN 55718
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