Child becomes unresponsive after head injury at school, Bakersfield CA
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Emergency responders were called for a nine-year-old child who hit their head at school and stopped breathing. Medical units were dispatched to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Kern County Sheriff/Bakersfield PD
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
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Two percent of four ambulance requests near Panama Ln Suite 200 for a nine-year-old who fell and hit their head, now has stopped breathing.
00:09
Subjects, can you advise RP to step out?
00:16
If it's about 97.
00:23
Next 1-9 week, copy where we code for.
00:27
How we go for?
00:31
Throw in 2.1, 2.1 Adam to 97.
00:34
241 Adam to 97.
00:40
ECCC is now advising if the engine is clearing.
00:44
They're going to be in a white Chevrolet four door to the front.
00:48
7.
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Unit on Channel 2 to copy ambulance request.
00:54
All over 22,000.
00:56
No, 4.
00:59
319, Washington.
01:00
Contact second half.
01:01
All the 5-0-5.
01:02
Code 4.
01:05
319, Washington.
01:08
occurred at school, RP.
01:11
And Juvenile's mother was advised.
01:13
Juvenile was hit with the ball and fell, hit their head.
01:17
She's how far.
01:22
2420, could you in the situation for the 9-01A?
01:28
It's a 9-year-old not breathing due to a head injury that occurred at school.
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