Child with head and neck pain suspected meningitis, Scotia NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are at Mohawk Avenue near Ninth Street for a 5-year-old boy with head and neck pain suspected to have meningitis and who cannot walk.
Audio|Heard on: Schenectady County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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County Fire Bureau for Scotia, Mohawk Avenue, near 9th, Second under road, Mohawk, Gavin, James Jr., the Crosses.
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So, 5-year-old male patient,
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mother reports suspected meningitis, has head and neck pain, unable to walk, operation throughout fire, upstate.
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Okay, for Scotia fire, Mohawk ambulance, near Ninth Street, Mohawk Avenue, James Jr.
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The cross, 5-year-old male patient has head and neck pain, unable to walk, mother thinks it's meningitis.
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Operations under fire astute, command of 615.
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