Infant choking and on life support at apartment, Brewerton NY
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A 10-month-old infant near Chalkstone Course, Building 5 Apartment I, was choking and turning purple. The child has a tracheostomy and is on life support. Emergency medical services were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Sheriff and Syracuse Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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For an ambulance call, a 10-month-old,
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possibly not breathing, near Chalkstone Course, on a sister room.
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(number withheld), hold me open, turn it.
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Happy (number withheld), (number withheld), (number withheld).
00:21
Near Chalkstone course, near Miller Road, it's Building 5 Apartment I, a 10-month-old who is choking, turning purple,
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and child has a tracheostomy and on life support.
00:42
Zero free, I know that.
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Okay.
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(number withheld), it looks like they're calling back.
00:53
Daila's calling about mom.
01:04
Copy. (number withheld) control.
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(number withheld).
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Do you clear both units,
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12, 15, and a 38?
01:20
Debbie
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(number withheld). I'll be outside 30% Debbie
01:36
Infernal point, EMS[1] is responding to 47,
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49, Gleng Cross Dab, Henry Clay Boulevard, tonicolay for difficulty breathing,
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld), Cheryl.
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(number withheld).
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Baby's breathing,
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heavy MS,
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come straight upstairs.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Chalkstone Course building 5 apartment i, Brewerton, NY 13029
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