Infant with breathing difficulty and cyanosis, Parkersburg WV
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According to the dispatch call, a seven-month-old infant at an apartment near Hemlock Street in Parkersburg had difficulty breathing, vomiting, and turning blue. The infant has a previous history of a collapsed left lung at birth.
Audio|Heard on: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Central Station 2, near Hemlock Street, Parkersburg, cross street of West Virginia Avenue,
00:09
seven-month-old, difficulty breathing,
00:12
time of alert 2337.
00:25
2.337.
00:39
Apartment 4, near Hemlock Street.
00:42
This will be apartment 4, repeating apartment number 4,
00:46
seven-month-old male,
00:49
difficulty breathing.
00:51
They did provide breathing treatments.
00:53
The patient is also vomiting,
00:56
becoming cyanotic.
01:08
09, they're causing rapid shallow breathing.
01:12
Time for that, I think partners from fires and round.
01:23
Hey a fireman, they've got a firehouse there around the corner, be good.
01:30
Hemlock Street, number 4, first responder call cross street, Slateby Drive, West Virginia Avenue,
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seven-month-old male,
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breathing difficulty.
01:43
Ava's camera from South Side.
01:49
Timeout, 23-4.
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Control 409, cars advising previous history of left lung collapse when he was born.
02:03
Careful.
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Near Hemlock Street.
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Number four,
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have a seven-month-old male, pretty difficult.
02:17
He advised rapid,
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hard respiration, slits for turning purple.
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And also advised the history of the lifelong collapse at birth.
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Location mentioned:
Hemlock St Apartment 4, Parkersburg, WV 26104
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