Infant recovers from choking incident in Oklahoma apartment


Emergency responders were called to an apartment after a one-month-old infant stopped breathing due to choking. The infant is now breathing again.
Audio|Source: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
Dispast EMS3, I didn't get a arrival time. Dispatch CMS 2, 2227, showing you leaving. Danger to respondent. I'll show you in route to 156-A-entry Drive, 156 an entry drive. Apartment number is 156, 156, 156. He did one-month-old infant, 9.5 pounds. He was reported to not be breathing. They advised that he is now breathing. They just couldn't hear him make noise. Mothered him to defeat him, stopped breathing, choking. The advice just went on scene. The four is responding. This engine four, I'll show you and ride as well. Two and four. The advice is going to be the second entrance off of entry.
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Location mentioned:
W 156th St S, Oklahoma 74066
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