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Two-year-old's seizure sparks urgent medical response in Bridport, Bridport VT
Emergency crews rushed to a seizure call for a two-year-old not breathing in Bridport. The child regained consciousness and began breathing, easing urgent response efforts.
Audio|Heard on: Champlain Valley Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Middlebury Ambulance, respond,
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96 Hemingway Road in Bridport, two-year-old experiencing a seizure,
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not breathing,
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CPR in progress.
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Shelman Dispatch, Report Fire Town Line First Response, respond to 96 Hemingway Road in Bridport for a 2-year-old child having a seizure, not breathing, CPR in progress.
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Time at one, 2013.
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Time of tone, 2013.
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Time of tone, 2013.
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Middlebury, 3.
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Copy.
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2013.
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Central Middlebury 3.
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Middlebury 3, go ahead.
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Cates in route.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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...port up to 9-9 in route, direct.
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No work 2060.
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Shelburnt is badged, downline 1236 responding.
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2060.
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For dispatch, report engine 2 in route.
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In route, 2017.
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Record Engine 2 unseen.
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...2019.
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No,
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an engine 2.
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Engine 2,
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go ahead.
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No, no in there.
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Top record.
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Say that again.
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4.25 or 22 a.m.
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22A.
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4,
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thank you.
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799. 799.
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9.00. 29. 29.
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29. 29.
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Be advised, conscious for your breathing.
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John for us.
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Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry,
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sorry, sorry.
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Middlebury, update from 911, patient is alert and breathing.
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Middlebury 3 copies.
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You can cancel additional responders.
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Bridport, VT
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