Child choking and possible seizure near Julius Tucker Road, Pinnacle NC
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Emergency responders dispatched near Julius Tucker Road for a two-year-old female reported to be choking. The child's mother later reported possible seizure activity. The child is breathing and has a complex medical history.
Audio|Heard on: Stokes County Sheriff, Fire and EMS Dispatch, King Police
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Transcript:
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Station 31,
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Near Julius Tucker Road,
00:06
Between Pilot Knob Park Road and Seenugby Drive, emergency traffic reported choking, time out at 1101.
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31.
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Go ahead. You go to team one second.
00:28
What does a team pray start?
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One.
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Copy one, thank you.
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Section 31, near Julius Tucker Road.
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Between Pilot Knob Park Road and feet.
00:48
You drive 2-year-old female, actively choking at this time.
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531 is responding to 531.
01:00
4531.
01:04
All right.
01:07
Drop to 31.
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Me?
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Beautiful.
01:22
431 in Life1 Respondent to near Julius Tucker Road.
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Two-year-old choking.
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Foreign route.
01:35
Got to be four in a room.
01:41
Just respond until near Julius Tucker Road.
01:44
Mother is now advising that the child has several medical issues.
01:49
Possibly advise them now at some type of seizure activity.
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She is breathing at this time.
01:58
The mother's now ready to pin out.
02:00
What was your last?
02:02
The mother's now advising that the two-year-old, they don't know if she's choked.
02:06
She's got extensive medical history, and she thinks it may have been some type of seizure.
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Location mentioned:
Julius Tucker Rd, Pinnacle, NC 27043
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