Seizure emergency for unconscious 2-year-old in Denver, Denver CO
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders received a call about a 2-year-old boy near Campo Street in Denver who was unconscious, breathing, and having a seizure.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medical 11, Engine 11, Cesar, near Campo St, on channel,
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Adams County, Ops A.
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Medical 11, Engine 11, seizure,
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near Campo Street, on channel, Adams County, Ops A.
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I'm going to be testing the Fadgerowice system at (number withheld).
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Can you let me know when the call comes in, please?
00:25
Copy, I will let you see as a call comes in.
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Okay, Comed Engine Postalize back in service.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Truck 11, greeting problem, (number withheld), Greenlee Flane on channel, Adams County Ops A.
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Truck 11, greeting problem,
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(number withheld), Greenlee Flane on channel, Adams County Ops A.
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I'm Tony Alpsay.
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I'm 7.7.17 on a physical breathing.
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I was trying to en route.
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near Campo Street.
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near Campo Street for a 2-year-old male.
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Unconscious, breathing, and attended is having a seizure.
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Thank you, 11.
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Okay.
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Good for a two-year-old?
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No,
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some obvious.
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I'm okay. Okay.
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Okay, thank you.
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I'll say, medical and we're out from 7-2-thaddle.
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Location mentioned:
Campo St, Denver, CO 80221
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