Medical emergency for child near West 6th Street, Chester PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical emergency near West 6th Street in Chester involving a one-year-old child who experienced a seizure. Initial reports suggested a possible cardiac arrest, but updates indicated the child was breathing and conscious when a nurse arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Fire - Ops 1
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, they're now requesting a bell tray.
00:03
Seizure patient, one-year-old male, pediatric.
00:09
Copy that.
00:16
Let's see what you say.
00:22
Near West 6th Street.
00:25
It's not going to be a cardiac arrest.
00:27
Pediatric one-year-old male.
00:31
Twenty-three.
00:37
Twenty-three copies.
00:41
Twenty-three, okay.
00:42
Use caution.
00:44
Can you hear somebody in the background saying the child is breathing?
00:51
Two hundred and twenty-seven, Delcom.
01:01
(name withheld), can you just change (number withheld) Satterstruck to Pike two? It's just the public.
01:05
We'll be clear.
01:08
Copy.
01:13
Five three to five, let's start squaring on that cardiac arrest.
01:18
Right through there is a nurse on location reporting the child is conscious.
01:26
All right, have the square proceed in any way if offered.
01:31
Okay.
01:36
Near West 6th Street in city of Chester, cardiac arrest.
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Location mentioned:
W 6th St, Chester, PA 19013
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