Child found lethargic after nap at Broad Brook residence, East Windsor CT
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Medical emergency for a six-year-old male near Margaret Drive in Broad Brook. The child was unresponsive upon initial report but later found lethargic and conscious. Emergency medical services responded promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor Locks Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Near Margaret Drive across from Melrose Road,
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six-year-old male unresponsive.
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Broad Brook Fire Department and East Windsor Ambulance responding near Margaret Drive across Melrose Road.
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Six-year-old male,
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unresponsive.
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Please,
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your ambulance to be operating on a fire frequency.
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TN. Amulums 1030 responding to callback, please.
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A new callback, please.
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Able 1030 is falling writer, callback.
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Abelts 1030, Amyelt to 738.
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738.
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738, go ahead.
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You want to fly towards Margaret Drive with us just in case.
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104L BPA's over there.
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Responding to Margaret Drive.
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A six-year-old male went down for a nap,
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woke up lethargic and altered, appeared to be breathing normally, no medical history,
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besides coming down with a fever yesterday.
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T.S. Service, 239, responding, message received.
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D.309, respondent.
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Car two thirty-nine arrival.
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Car two thirty-nine, that's him.
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You know,
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service, two thirty-nine is up.
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Uh?
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I just, service, three-nine that's on.
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Cartier three-nine responding ambulance, patient alert and conscious and talking about.
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Yeah, an email 1038, I'm seen.
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You know, 738 out of the same.
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Location mentioned:
Margaret Dr, Broad Brook, CT 06016
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