Infant with partially blocked airway refused medical help, Colchester CT
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Emergency services responded to a call about an eight-month-old baby with a partially blocked airway near Hillside Road in Colchester. The baby was reportedly breathing and crying normally. Medical units were dispatched but later canceled after the patient refused treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Colchester Fire and EMS
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02:42
Transcript:
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Cue to Colchester EMS, second crew with the mid-state medic.
00:05
Partially obstructed airway.
00:06
Near Hill Road.
00:22
10628.6.28.
00:23
Transpointing two-packing.
00:25
Two ambulance five pursuing,
00:31
responding.
00:35
Number five, 28, responding.
00:43
Ambulance 528 should be a truck on the side of the road.
00:47
They said that the patient, the eight-month-old, had a partially obstructed airway, but the baby was basically screaming and breathing okay.
00:56
Okay.
00:57
Okay.
00:59
Okay.
01:00
Okay.
01:05
Excuse me a three phone back we know.
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Okay.
01:10
Okay. All right. Okay. All right. All right. Okay.
01:16
Julie Angel 128's on the way.
01:21
1928 responding.
01:24
You have anvial 528-0-Z.
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4-8-0-8-0-2-8 on-scene.
01:37
Cube again, Joe-1208 on-office.
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2-8-8 on-scene.
01:51
Hey,
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one-five-five-twine at the QB.
01:56
Yeah, most-by-28.
01:58
Can I countenhancel the medic with NAC.
02:02
Number 528 canceling.93.
02:04
Thank you.
02:12
Okay. Click three, copies to cancel Greg.
02:22
UVMG-218 is available.
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You also continue to refusal.
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We have patient refusal, 1707.
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You have ambulance 5-2-8-2-wee clear with the patient-refusal for refusal.
02:40
Patient refusal, 1709.
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Location mentioned:
Hillside Rd, Colchester, CT 06415
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