Infant has breathing difficulty at Old Orchard Beach apartment, Old Orchard Beach ME
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Emergency responders were dispatched to an apartment near Smithwheel Road, unit 44, due to an 18-month-old child experiencing a severe breathing problem. Police and ambulance arrived at the scene, and the child was conscious but having difficulty speaking between breaths.
Audio|Heard on: Southern York County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
We're arrested at near Smithwheel Road.
00:01
The third apartment is 44.
00:03
18-month-d difficulty breathing.
00:06
Delta level.
00:09
Stop me on the row.
00:14
Transmending AMF call.
00:15
And before I'm doing 75 and in 72, respond to near Smithwheel Road, Unit 44, for a Delta level breathing problem.
00:23
Again, I'm doing 25 and 1972.
00:26
Please respond to near Smithwheel Road, Unit 44, for Delta level breathing problem.
00:31
Allure to create, WC, 3J221.
00:39
Oh,
00:41
it's 20. Can you head his way as well? Are we going to caution on the address for at least two officer response?
00:48
We go cruise at them.
00:56
308 to 20 have any area.
00:58
I can head over there.
01:06
Oh,
01:08
it's just any to you coming the traffic.
01:12
That's why, Bobby.
01:16
Just advise on email for the comment.
01:32
This is a second one, but I did drop it.
01:37
Yep.
01:46
Pension 72, Ambulance 74, responding, near Smithwheel Road, Unit 44,
01:52
is going to be an 18-month-old.
01:55
He's going to be conscious and breathing,
01:57
having some difficulty speaking in between breaths,
02:01
PDs on scene,
02:02
making entrance now.
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Location mentioned:
Smithwheel Rd APT 44, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064
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