Infant choking incident at Marina residence, Marina CA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Horn Court for a 7-month-old female infant who was choking on a piece of candy. The infant was conscious and breathing upon arrival. Emergency medical and police personnel confirmed the infant's condition.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Ancient 5412, Medical, near Horn Ct, cross of Dead End and Creston Drive.
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Matt Leap 17, 1023.242.
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242.
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Report. By showing me out by King City, I saw a stop, Senator 10, Leon Campbell.
00:28
G2, backup primary engine when that's one in country.
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This is vacuum county.
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We're fueled up, approaching for death.
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Comfort 99% continue to send us to the advice is Brown to 101.
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Copy that.
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105412 Copy Responding Medical near Horn Ct, 7-month-old female, conscious and breathing she was choking on a piece of candy.
00:59
Medic 51's code 3 for him on a military and PD is also en route.
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Hi one.
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Can you confirm? Is this code 2?
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Code 2[1].
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45 by the other quick for tank.
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9. Invite in Brondon.
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Comptor 9, trail in Brondon-1-1-110.
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Brachmedic. Borgne.
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Brick-Medick-Medic to depot.
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Brun.
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Coastal 3, show me 10-10.
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How good night.
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Coastal 3.0-3.
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See you, 10-10. Have a good night.
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Thank you.
01:56
25 p.D confirmed that the baby is conscious and no longer told.
02:05
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent response required without use of lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Horn Ct, Marina, CA 93933
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