Infant found not breathing at apartment near Pamela Way, Laurel MD
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are addressing a medical emergency involving a six-week-old infant found not breathing in an apartment near Pamela Way. Dispatchers reported challenges with a language barrier while trying to guide CPR. Firefighters and paramedics are on the way.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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near Pamela Way.
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Frank 41. 10.
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near Pamela Way, they're advising that there's a six-week-old baby not breathing, fire departments en route.
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Medical arm 11-9, Paramedic-145, EMS2, tanker 11, engine 101 respond, near Pamela Way off Merlot Lane,
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reported infant, possibly not breathing,
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alpha 2, 16 weeks.
00:35
Spring 4-1, it's going to be an updated address of near Pamela Way.
00:45
11-hour. 11.
00:52
You can clear us on the call on Hines and put us on Pamela Way.
00:55
Howard, Troy.
01:00
Frank 401. I'm calling pending until you on medical.
01:03
That's right.
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Frank 5 on Frank 41, just 3-4-3.
01:06
We're trying to get her to do CPR.
01:08
Seems like she's not being cooperative with our call-taker.
01:10
Again, fire department's in route.
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1-11 confirm me, you're going to go in place of 1-1.
01:14
That's correct.
01:15
101. You go in service?
01:17
All right, 101 2-service.
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11 on a medical 101 in service, 16-9.
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Number 11. Number 11.
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Edward 11.
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Air DMS2, response check.
01:35
You change the address to the apartment 225, and I'll have the RPS.
01:41
That's right.
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Ginger 11, Tanker 11, Paramedic 145, EMS2, who's finding near Pamela Way.
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It's going to be a six-week-old baby, not breathing.
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It's tempting to try to get the mother to do CPR.
02:02
16-10. Some pre-pheus.
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Number 21, clear traffic.
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16-7-4, you want to fidget back on your specialized traffic enforcement?
02:12
Yes, please.
02:13
Can you change it to Eagle Beak and High Tor Hill? The location was off-sun.
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2-5, clear, peace refusal.
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That's right.
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1611.
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One-Franke-11.
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One-Franke-11.
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Sorry, I'm going to have a lot for you.
02:30
Can you change this to assault? I'll be clear with my unit having an RTF.
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And that suspicious subject, I'll pick Edenbrook, can switch that to a standby when it's unable to contact the homeowner.
02:45
The suspicious on Edenbrook changing to a standby, is it just clear services?
02:51
That's right. It can just be services.
02:54
train form one thing five one just for your 43 references there is a language barrier she keeps disconnecting on our call taker sounded like she was blowing breath into the baby and hitting her on the back we're trying to call back but we're not getting any answer again fire department's still en route ten four we're pulling up now second sixteen thirteen thirteen thirteen nine six at the hospital
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Pamela Way, Laurel, MD 20723
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