Infant not breathing but later recovers after CPR, Livonia MI
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A five-week-old infant near Maryland was not breathing due to choking. Emergency responders performed CPR and the child began breathing again.
Audio|Heard on: Plymouth-Northville Area Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
I have a choking infant.
00:08
Units make near Maryland, five-week-old, not breathing.
00:25
Dispatch is on the air.
00:26
They full alarm, near Maryland.
00:30
Near Maryland.
00:31
I have a five-week-old infant not breathing.
00:33
Station two copies.
00:39
Cloud 228 right here.
00:45
You can go ahead.
00:48
You can also show me a room.
00:52
Kevin? 13-50s.
00:59
Quessix, in route, and stage one.
01:01
Two and ten.
01:07
Dispatch engine ones in route.
01:13
One year out, near Maryland, to the five-week-old who was choking, she did stop breathing, was turning blue.
01:21
I can't hear her crying now.
01:22
They're assessing her now to parents.
01:26
Radio up numbers again, please.
01:29
Near Maryland, sounds like the child is crying now.
01:33
She was unconscious, turning blue.
01:36
Rescue 2-out.
01:39
Copy, he sends on Maryland.
01:41
All right. In your 5-dall.
01:45
Dispatch, we're calling one engine two around.
01:47
Copy.
01:50
20 to 10, Maryland, or anything's coming up, Maryland.
01:56
A firm with a south on the right.
02:02
20's out with F-D.
02:04
20's not with F-E.
02:07
Rescue 2, engine to arrival.
02:11
Copy units arrived.
02:12
Sounds like for the parents, he's child is breathing now.
02:18
Dispatch from Battalion 1, you can clear Station 1 units.
02:24
Matti 1, can you repeat?
02:27
You can have Station 1 clear.
02:29
Copy, Station 1 can clear.
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Location mentioned:
Maryland, Livonia, MI 48150
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