Two-year-old chokes at Hawks Nest in Osage Beach, Osage Beach MO
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A two-year-old male with Down syndrome was choking at Hawks Nest near Osage Beach Parkway. Emergency medical units responded promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Beach, 923, Medic 10, Fire Station 2, Zone 2, respond, near Osage Beach Parkway unit 511, reference a two-year-old male choking, gathering further.
00:11
Osage Beach, 923, Medic 10, Fire Station 2, Zone 2, respond, near Osage Beach Parkway unit 51111, reference a two-year-old male choking, gathering further.
00:23
22, gather.
00:24
923, 18, 49.
00:28
Those days be from Station Waday.
00:33
Last unit was traffic on.
00:42
This should be Zone 2 call.
00:56
635 of County 10-8, warning no lights.
00:58
I copy engine 12 in round 1849.
01:02
Copy 635, 1849.
01:10
Updated patient information, the male does have Down syndrome unknown what he's choking on.
01:19
923, what is the address.
01:25
Is Hawks Nest at near Osage Beach Parkway unit 511.
01:35
The county is 2464.
01:44
24 in reference to the tranquil point call.
01:50
The RP called back requesting you to give her a call again.
01:56
Copy.
02:02
923.m. 23.
02:04
923. 9.23.
02:09
18522.
02:13
922 of you.
02:14
What was the unit?
02:20
Unit provided was 511-511.
02:25
31.
02:28
31.511.
02:30
311B. Subjected in interview, room B.
02:33
931, 1853.
02:39
Just HBG units en route to Hawksnest be advised the child can be heard crying in the background of the call.
02:45
Thank you, Gabby.
02:49
All right.
02:50
Very see.
02:58
Agent 12 on the scene.
03:00
Engine 12 on C.
03:01
Engine 12 on C, 1854.
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Location mentioned:
Osage Beach Pkwy, Osage Beach, MO 65065
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