Child swallows plastic and has breathing difficulty, Fremont WI
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A one-year-old swallowed a piece of plastic near Riverview Drive. The child had difficulty coughing and breathing but vomited and showed improvement.
Audio|Heard on: Waupaca County Fire/EMS Paging/Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Attentioned free morning ambulance, first responders, requested near Riverview Drive.
00:04
Near Riverview Drive for a one-year-old that possibly swallowed some plastic.
00:10
She is breathing, however,
00:12
she's struggling to cough it up.
00:24
Attention Fremont ambulance.
00:25
Fremont first responders being requested, near Riverview Drive, cross-overview court.
00:31
For a one-year-old who possibly swallowed some plastic, she is breathing, however, she's struggling to cough it up.
00:37
Ticket and then clear, 1124.
00:55
856, what?
00:57
856, acknowledging P.HB and roll shortly.
01:02
104-856, 1126, 3 in full.
01:05
It sounds like it is a paper label from a bottle that the child swallowed,
01:13
and she did just vomit as well.
01:18
104, thank you.
01:19
That count from 856.
01:23
856, good.
01:25
We're en route.
01:28
10-4[1]1129. The child's breathing has improved, but they think the object is still in the mouth or throat of the child.
01:41
Acknowledgement.
01:48
John from Fremont 856.
01:51
856, go ahead.
01:53
We're on scene.
01:56
10-4[1]11-31. If I didn't mention you can use the front door.
02:02
Two-four. Four.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Riverview Dr, Fremont, WI 54940
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