Infant in distress due to difficulty breathing and vomiting


Emergency services are responding to a call about a 4-month-old baby who has trouble breathing and is vomiting outside a building.
Audio|Source: Bellingham Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
01:54
Transcript:
Bellingham Fire announcing a still alarm[1], medical[2], engine 4, ambulance 2, 161 Mechanic Street. Bellingham Fire announcing a still alarm, metago, engine 4, ambulance 2, 161 Mechanic Street has been toned out[3]. Myelon, Measure 4. All right, man, second, engine 4. All the way, am I second, engine 4. On the way, A161, Mechanic Street, for the medical. Four months old who's having difficulty breathing, is vomiting a lot. They're outside building three. Silver Voltwagon, they'll flag it down police in the room. Receive, 1936. Final line iserger 4. On scene, C5 will have Mechanistry Command. We'll move on Arravel, C5 Pig Command, 1937.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
still alarm: Initial alert for emergency response (typically fire/medical)
[2]
medical: Medical emergency
[3]
toned out: Dispatch of emergency units
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Location mentioned:
Near Mechanic St building 3, Bellingham, MA 02019
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