Two-year-old male choking near Georgetown fire station, Georgetown CO
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Emergency medics responded to a choking incident involving a two-year-old male near the Georgetown Fire Station. The child was semi-responsive and breathing when treated on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Clear Creek County Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS and Mountain Rescue - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
03:24
Transcript:
00:00
I've got a kid just across the street from the Georgetown Fire Station,
00:04
acting a little bit, starting to choke a little bit.
00:12
Are you ready to hold the head that way?
00:17
One, Zee for one, go ahead.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:21
I was saying if 118 would head that way towards you.
00:25
118 and wrote?
00:29
Thank you, 1716.
00:34
You can give me a medic please.
00:39
Regina or emergent? To your lawyer.
00:45
Cobby, do you want to emergent?
00:51
Super Wine, I'm attempting the High Lake right now.
00:55
Thank you. Green Team Zero-six, Carter Car.
01:03
How far out are you?
01:09
Mr. Rescue, standby for Tung for a sick party.
01:29
Respond emergent for a sick party, near Brownell Street, Clear Creek County EMS Station 4,
01:38
repeating,
01:39
West Rescue, respond to emergent for a sick party, near Brownell Street, Clear Creek County, EMS, Station 4A,
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17.
01:53
Before, we're out and nothing.
01:57
Medic 4 on scene 1718.
02:01
Deaths on Medi4, you can tell you know.
02:07
Project one I'll show you in out 1719.
02:12
Brush two in route.
02:14
Brush two in route. Brush two in route 1719.
02:22
My apologies is a little hectic here.
02:26
Two-year-old male wasn't very responsive,
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appeared to be choking, even he spit out a little bit of food.
02:34
He's only semi-responsive at this point,
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breathing conscious.
02:40
This is upgraded to a choking at the EMS station for Medic 4 advised that they are on scene for a two-year-old male choking and lethargic 1719.
03:01
Testcom, medic one, you can tell me on scene.
03:04
Medic one on scene, 1720.
03:11
One zebra one.
03:13
Good.
03:16
One zebra one, uh, medics have a kid on the ambulance with them, and uh,
03:21
appears we're doing okay, they're checking them out.
03:22
You can show me clear, available.
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