Six-year-old child receives CPR after collapse at Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a six-year-old child who was unconscious and not breathing near the loading bay on the west side of the building at 2600 Featherstone Road in Auburn Hills. CPR and automated defibrillator were in use on the child after a head injury and heavy bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (Southeast) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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03:7
Transcript:
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Auburn Hills Fire Station 1, rescue 1,
00:04
we're going to be on the air for an echo medical near Featherstone Road, near Featherstone Road, Appsection 2601, set the Panic America,
00:15
first six-year-old male, not conscious, not breathing.
00:18
Employee saw and hit his head, having trouble breathing with heavy bleeding.
00:22
I do have it as agonal breathing patients turning blue in Tabatone, 1840.
00:28
Engine 3 will be en route from DPS.
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Copy, Engine 1 en route DPS.
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Rescue 1 in route.
00:35
Okay,
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Captain 1. I'll be en route from Grass Center.
00:41
Copy Captain 1 around.
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Captain 1 from Rescue 2.
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Go ahead.
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Would you like us to have that way?
00:55
Yeah, go ahead.
01:01
Come again?
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A firm.
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A firm.
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Just me too.
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Just want to make sure you copy from Captain 1.
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Affirmative, go ahead and go on route.
01:21
Here's a part collateration report for clear return.
01:24
Just snatch copies direct rescue two.
01:27
Are you good on that?
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You go asking again for Rescue 2.
01:33
Copy, clear attorney.
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Rescue 2, please respond to the incident.
01:41
Tommy that, we are already en route.
01:48
Happy Rescue 2 and round Unicron with other sound just advising the patients can be located in the inside back area next to the loading bay for placing the AED and starting CPR[1].
01:58
Definitely coverage.
02:05
He is responding.
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It is heard on the police channel.
02:08
It's going to be all the way on the west side of the building.
02:12
It's Bay 15 with a little bit.
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I'm just arriving now.
02:15
I'll get further away here.
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The rest of two copies all the end of lots.
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Something about 15.
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I may be a free copy.
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There's no Trabbies.
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That's every Mills.
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Rescue on scene.
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Rescue one on scene.
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That's bad Charlvenile, Captain 1, right along, Tim.
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Captain 1 arrive on, Team.
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Captain 1 arrive on, Pete.
02:47
Radar A2 from Azelburg.
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Brud. Okay.
02:57
All the matter around back, but you get here at this market so we can take off if we need to.
03:05
Such receipt.
03:06
Thank you. Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress
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