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Medical emergency for toddler with breathing difficulty, Chapmanville WV
A two-year-old female at near Adams Street in Chapmanville fell and had difficulty breathing. CPR is in progress and the patient is somewhat breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Logan County Public Safety
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Adams Street, Chapmanville.
00:01
It is a two-year-old.
00:03
(Name withheld) had a fall.
00:09
(Name withheld), run out.
00:13
We are not sure if we are breathing this time.
00:15
We are going to start CPR.
00:20
Newmore.
00:27
Central 102,
00:31
Boyd.
00:33
102.
00:35
102, 107. Head in Chapmanville.
00:49
T and 4. She is on the line now.
00:51
They are advising that they were trying CPR.
00:53
She is somewhat breathing as far as they are telling me, at near Adams Street.
01:02
360.
01:04
One two, ask copy.
01:10
What is the location at the street?
01:17
Central 102.
01:19
The central 102.
01:20
The central 102.
01:22
The central 102.
01:26
60 to 102.
01:32
All right.
01:34
Strait, I believe, if we meet on the old East Cradle.
01:38
T-4 to 30. 30, respond to Strait and street for shortness of breath.
01:47
900. 36 engine.
01:59
How many details on that two-year-old? It is just 60 meters or something from us.
02:05
It is going to be straight across from Bringman's Enroll home.
02:14
It is not a trailer according to the map.
02:17
Just before you go across the track.
02:22
During 16, we had a two-year-old female.
02:25
Patient did fall in the kitchen, was having a hard time breathing.
02:29
CPR is in progress.
02:30
Be advised, she is on.
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Location mentioned:
Adams St, Chapmanville, WV 25508
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