Four-year-old choking at childcare center, Wyandanch NY
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Emergency responders received a call about a 4-year-old choking at Extended Day American near Spagnoli Road and Carlin Court. The child was found awake and breathing with no ongoing choking.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Fire - West
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
...1510 on the air of the signal 1611-Eleven, 28th Avenue, 4-year-old choking.
00:06
This is at 1618.
00:07
This is after 1618. The time is now 1230.
00:16
2.50 on a second along with a medical emergency at 55.
00:20
The location is the Extended Day American near Spagnoli Road runs off of Carlin Court.
00:29
Repeating we have a medical emergency location.
00:32
Extended Day American near Spagnoli Road, Carlin Court, and then hub drive.
00:37
Time now, 1231, dispatch 24.
00:45
Extended Day America, near Spagnoli Road.
00:49
Run 32 on the U.S.
00:51
On scene, requesting they're in the lobby.
00:57
20. I got two Euse with me that are available.
01:03
Right.
01:06
7.9 U.S. security.
01:12
Station 2 first.
01:20
All right, I hit up here pretty good.
01:22
I'll let it just go a little bit.
01:23
We'll play it's coming up.
01:26
Yeah,
01:27
definitely. They just want the one person just two and their follow-up.
01:35
I have 1233.
01:38
I'm 1233.
01:45
I was going to go on.
01:59
This is in the 4-7203-29 L2 between Lincoln and Madison.
02:05
We're getting some of our losing and ambulance.
02:08
The original arm 25-0.
02:09
now in the 4-22-Geltz-3 and high.
02:13
29 Hail 2 between Madison and Lincoln.
02:16
I ask for him.
02:18
I ask for him.
02:34
Medic 1.
02:47
Negative choke.
02:49
Patients awake and breathing.
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Location mentioned:
S 28th St, Wyandanch, NY 11798
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