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Infant swallows object and experiences breathing difficultyPittsburgh PA

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Lincoln St, Pittsburgh, PA 15223

According to the dispatch call, a 10-month-old infant swallowed an object near Lincoln Street and is coughing while still breathing. Attempts to remove the object caused it to move further down the airway, causing partial blockage.

Audio|Heard on: North Hills Police / Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
173 and E2, near Lincoln Street and then for a 10-month-old, just swallowed something around.
00:05
Somebody getting it out, went further down, reporting breathing but coughing.
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2053.
00:16
County 17, en route.
00:19
Stopp, 253.
00:26
Near Lincoln Street, the 10-month-old male, he swallowed something.
00:31
The caller was trying to get it out, but went further down.
00:34
He said he is breathing.
00:36
Near Lincoln.
00:40
That sounds partially blocked.

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Location mentioned:
Lincoln St, Pittsburgh, PA 15223

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