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Infant with breathing difficulties treated at residenceWakefield NH

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Old Stage Rd, Sanbornville, NH 03872

According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a two-week-old infant at a residence near Old Stage Road who was having difficulty breathing and coughing on phlegm. The infant was conscious but not fully alert. The baby was eventually crying and receiving sufficient air. No medical history was noted.

Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety
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03:7
Transcript:
00:00
Carol Fire, Wakefield Ambulance, please respond for medical aid, near Old Stage Road.
00:05
Responding for a Delta level, a two-week-old female, conscious and breathing, not completely alert, coughing on some type of phlegm, having some type of issue with her breathing.
00:17
No medical history on board.
00:19
Carol if I are repeating full-weekild ambulance please respond for medical aid near Old Stage Road delta level two-week-old female conscious and breathing not completely alert having difficulty breathing and coughing on some type of phlegm time is at one oh five.
00:45
Just be advised, I'd be inquired with the mother who was a calling party.
00:49
The driveway should be accessible, it would be a white house, I believe, with light color shutters, and she said, you want you to go up the drive, where you're going to bear left?
01:17
General Fire, Wakefield Ambulance, please respond for a medical aid, near old stage road, delta level, two-week old female, conscious and breathing, not completely alert, having difficulty breathing.
01:30
Appears to be choking or coughing on some type of phlegm.
01:33
No medical history.
01:35
Carol, if I are repeating for weeks of ambulance, please respond for medical aid.
01:40
Near old stage road, delta level two-week old female, conscious and breathing, not completely alert, having difficulty breathing.
01:47
Appears to be coughing or choking on some type of phlegm, no medical history.
01:50
Time in a second tone 108.
02:03
You can surely card two at eight one on responding.
02:11
8. Car 2, 8 Ambulance 1.
02:13
We show you on responding.
02:14
The unit is responding.
02:15
Just be advised per the mother and calling party on scene.
02:19
She advised the driveway should be accessible.
02:22
And once you enter the driveway, you're going to bear left.
02:25
It's going to be a white house with light colored shutters.
02:28
You do a BD unit in route as well.
02:30
At 110.
02:34
Wait two of unit forever.
02:36
Thank you.
02:38
2-7-8.
02:41
A baby is crying, getting insufficient air at this time.
02:48
Bobby, I think, is at 112.
02:52
We'll fire a car 2, 8 ambulance 1 per PD unit on scene.
02:55
Advising the baby is crying at this time and getting sufficient air.
03:04
Car 2 and 8 ambulance 1 on scene 112.

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Location mentioned:
Old Stage Rd, Sanbornville, NH 03872

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