Child becomes unconscious after choking on candy, Thornton CO
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Emergency responders attended a 6-year-old child who became unconscious after choking on candy. The child had a seizure and was bleeding. Medical evaluation was underway at a residence near East 132nd Avenue and Tamarack Street in Thornton, Colorado.
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 76, Medics 75, general medical call, near East 132nd Avenue and Tamarack Street.
00:10
Engine 76, Medics 75.
00:14
General 41 on emergency now, Indiana, Team 21.
00:23
Engine 12, go ahead.
00:32
I'm showing you en route to the Berkeley Village mobile home, 5,400 Sheridan Boulevard.
00:44
There is a 6-year-old female unconscious,
00:50
with abnormal breathing, and attended.
00:53
She appears to have choked on candy, had a seizure, and is now bleeding.
00:58
I'll grab her update.
01:17
This patient is a few years old and will be evaluated.
01:46
Responding to the 137 call.
01:54
Breathing issues reported.
02:05
Engine 78, general medical call near East 132nd Avenue and Tamarack Street.
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E 132nd Ave, Thornton, CO
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