3-year-old possibly ingested bleach and vomited, Ware MA
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Emergency responders received a call regarding a 3-year-old child near Vigeant Street, apartment 4, who may have ingested bleach and has vomited. The child was locked in the bathroom, which smelled of bleach. The parent was uncertain about the ingestion, but the child's hands smelled of bleach and the child had vomited.
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Transcript:
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Station 6, 6,
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6,
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Near Vigeant Street,
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apartment number 4.
00:07
3-year-old child,
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possibly ingested bleach, threw up on the floor.
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Again, near Vigeant Street, apartment number 4,
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3-year-old child, possibly ingested bleach, has now thrown up on the floor.
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It's 6-6 has a tone, near Vigeant Street.
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He'll have 6x Amulphone at 5 momentarily.
00:33
Please the ambulance one.
00:39
3-year-old locked themselves in the bathroom.
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RP states they smell bleach and notice their daughter threw up.
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However,
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Melt does not smell a bleach.
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Mine hidden over there, and assist.
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501 in dispatch.
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Go ahead, 501.
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Myself in 513 will be clear on West Main Street.
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No one's around or any door.
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Receive, showing both units clear.
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I mean.
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Okay,
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I think you on phone.
01:29
A1's in route, 9-5-the-street.
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Receive, A-1, have you in route?
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The parent does not know if child's actually ingested bleach just based that after being locked in the bathroom.
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The bathroom now smells of bleach, and child's hands also smell of bleach.
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And the child vomited.
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Receive.
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Vigeant St, Ware, MA 01082
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