Newborn's intermittent breathing triggers emergency call in Toccoa, Toccoa GA
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Responders rushed to a Toccoa home where a one-week-old infant, struggling with intermittent breathing, was crying and sweating but without fever or pregnancy complications.
Audio|Heard on: Stephens County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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County first responders, stand by for a breathing problem with pediatric patient.
00:03
County first responders, standby.
00:10
County first responders, have reported breathing problems, pediatric patient.
00:20
Near Easy Street, Dispatch, Clear, 445.
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665 in route.
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Clear 665 in route 440.
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Med 4, 665, you're en route to a breathing problem's pediatric patient.
00:48
Near Easy Street, near West Curry Street.
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It's a one-week-old, weighing six pounds.
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He is crying and breathing now.
00:56
Breathing stops and starts again intermittently.
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He is crying, no car changes.
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He is sweating, no fever.
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No pregnancy problems advised.
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He hasn't inhaled anything.
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He is using his pacifier now.
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He had some drops today.
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We've due.
01:13
We do have Ms. Ellen wrap.
01:15
This post clear, 448.
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Location mentioned:
Easy St, Toccoa, GA 30577
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