Two-year-old male has seizure near Canal Way, Hackettstown NJ
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Emergency responders are attending to a two-year-old male near Canal Way who is having a seizure. The child has a history of seizures and is currently vomiting. Authorities are on scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:14
Transcript:
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Station 78 Rescue, Dueler, 73 Rescue, mutually, staff to respond, Hackettstown, near Canal Way, 2-year-old male, seizure, repeating station 78, 73 Rescue, respond Hacks Town, near Canal Way, 2-year-old male, seizureing, Warren County Operator 140, 1755.
00:25
9815 from County.
00:31
Return call jobs for blue in reference to road jobs for tomorrow's Keeburg.
00:50
Johnny, 2011, coming out a cherry tree, 24-6thous.
00:56
211 receipt. 211 receipt.
01:03
Jack, we're playing in the traffic.
01:12
New calling ahead.
01:16
Gotting from 26, same traffic.
01:20
26 received out.
01:22
17-50.
01:25
This is 7354th respond to the canalway.
01:39
1734 received that you are responding, Hextown near Canal Way, 2-year-old male having a seizure.
01:47
The original call that was received was an abandoned I-1 upon callback.
01:53
They spoke with calling party, (name withheld), said that baby cousin was having a seizure, and then the dad opened his airway,
02:01
was kind of coughing, but says that they were breathing, had a seizure last year.
02:07
Say that they only want an officer, does not need EMS, we are still sending them anyway.
02:12
Child is also vomiting.
02:13
Medics are stacked.
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Location mentioned:
Canal Way, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
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