Child found unconscious near Summit Avenue in Shelton, Shelton CT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a report of a 5-year-old female found unconscious near Summit Avenue in Shelton. EMS is on scene assessing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch to Shelton EMS, second call in town, a loss on a priority,
00:04
25, that's near Summit Avenue for the five-year-old female unconscious, competing Shelton EMS, second call in town, a less than a priority for a two-five summit as for the five-year-old female for a sinkable.
00:20
Cross-Strees are Coram Avenue and King Street.
00:22
Timeout is 1338.
00:27
Command to 44, come into first Greenbrier, it's right there.
00:32
Command to the engine,
00:33
go up to the second Greenbrier and come down from that way, please.
00:40
5-84, longer left.
00:55
Dispatch two shows in the MS.
00:57
There's caller in town.
00:58
TLS on a priority.
01:00
584 Long Hill-Lound.
01:02
Wiki Health Care.
01:04
Room, Pavilion 4, Room 60,
01:08
6-0 for the 98-year-old female possible CVA,
01:12
repeating. Shelton EMS third call in town, a lesson of priority.
01:16
WikiHealthcare, 584, Longhill Lab, Pavilion 4, Room 60,
01:21
for the 98-year-old female with the speech issues.
01:27
Construits are...
01:28
Wesley Heights and Asbury Ridge, timeout is 1340.
01:39
Victor 60 in route to summit.
01:53
By Victor 16, the advance, a partner is still on the phone with deterrent of these five-year-old.
02:00
Appears the patient is unconscious at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Summit Ave, Shelton, CT 06484
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