Two-year-old child treated for breathing difficulty, New Haven IN
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Emergency medical teams responded to Parkview Health Room 3 near Minnich Road in New Haven to assist a two-year-old child experiencing difficulty breathing. Multiple units, including Medic 45, Engine 11, and Medic 115, arrived on scene and provided care.
Audio|Heard on: Allen County Fire
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Transcript:
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Medic 45 East Central New Haven Fire respond on a two-year-old with difficulty breathing.
00:04
Near Minnich Road and Parkview Health Room 3 between Cameron and Isabel Drive.
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East Central New Haven Zone 40.
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Medic 45, East Central New Haven Fire, respond on two-year-old with difficulty breathing.
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Near Minnich Road and Parkview Health, Room 3.
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Near Minnich Road and room 3 between Cameron Lane, Isabel Drive.
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East Central New Haven, Zone 40, Allen County, 940.
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45 is en route, blocked by a train, going around.
00:41
Clearing route showing you to near Minnich Road to room 3 on a two-year-old with difficulty breathing.
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County from Engine 11.
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Engine 11.
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We're responding also.
00:56
Go ahead and start 115 that way.
00:59
There.
01:14
Medic 115 respond on an assist for a two-year-old with difficulty breathing.
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Near Minnich Road, Parkview Health, Room 3.
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East Central, New Haven Zone 40.
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Medic 115 respond and assist, near Minnich Road, Parkview Health, Room 3.
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East Central, New Haven Zone 40, Allen County, 941.
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County from Engine 11, we're on the scene.
01:52
Clear on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Minnich Rd, New Haven, IN 46774
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