Medical crew assists child with breathing issue, Bordentown NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded near Longview Drive in Bordentown Township for a possible medical emergency involving a young child experiencing breathing problems. The child had respiratory distress with wheezing and received nebulizer treatments. A Department of Transportation crew was requested to handle a damaged traffic light in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Burlington NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Okay, I'm going to send you over near Longview Drive for a respiratory issue.
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All right,
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all right.
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Engine 81 near Longview Drive, Bordentown Township, for a young child having respiratory difficulty with wheezing, given two nebulizer treatments.
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Central 3212.
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This is 3212.
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We're going to need a DOT response as the traffic light was completely taken out.
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ATOT for traffic control.
00:36
Central 9092 is out with (name withheld) of Willowbrook.
00:42
3223 respond.
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3223.
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Dispatch from medic 34 aboard in town.
00:49
The 34?
00:50
Hey, 34. Engine 3223, I have ambulance 601 en route.
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Port of Bordentown Township and Longview Drive, young child with respiratory distress and wheezing.
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Was given two nebulizers.
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Location mentioned:
Longview Dr, Bordentown, NJ 08505
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