Infant chokes then recovers at Waterford residence, Waterford ME
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Emergency response dispatched for a nine-month-old infant choking near Norway Road in Waterford. The child gagged but later was breathing normally and appeared fine.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Oxford RCC to Stoneham Rescue.
00:03
Stand by for a choking call near Norway Road in Waterford.
00:21
Oxford RCC to Stoneham Rescue, meeting unit to respond near Norway Road in Waterford, before a nine-month-old choking from something on the floor, delta-level response, timing your toll, 9-10.
00:46
Stoneham, 701 off.
00:49
7.01, go ahead.
00:54
Show me on respond and crew of one.
00:56
Give me one more tone from my department for a driver to meet you on scene, please.
01:01
Probably 701, one more tone for a driver to meet you on scene at 9-11.
01:18
Officer, CC2, Stone and Rescue, 7.01 requesting a driver to respond near Norway Road for a 9-month-old who is choking.
01:29
Delta-level response, time of your tone is 912.
01:37
Ashwood's Day East 656, 19.
01:41
656, unseen at 913.
01:49
Oxford 2, Sonomahti 17 at 913.
01:50
Oxford 2, Sonoma, T701, 701.01.
01:55
Have the mother of the nine-month-old on the phone, she says that the daughter is, she's fine now, she gagged a few times, she may have picked up a piece of paper and has it in her mouth.
02:05
All right, see, they still requesting your response or the canceling?
02:16
They didn't advise.
02:20
I continue and I'll evaluate.
02:24
Copy 701, she was advised that you were still going to be responding.
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Location mentioned:
Norway Rd, Waterford, ME 04088
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