Infant treated after choking near Dennis Circle, Dallas GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call concerning an infant who appeared to choke on a small object near Dennis Circle in Dallas, Georgia. The caller reported that the infant was initially choking but was later breathing and crying after the obstruction was expelled. ALS assistance was notified but later canceled once the infant’s condition improved.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
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04:44
Transcript:
00:00
Medical call near Dennis Circle,
00:05
cross street of Williams Road.
00:13
Be advised, reference to an eight-month-old choking on an object off the floor.
00:19
ALS notified.
01:06
Call for an infant choking on a piece of paper or another object off the floor.
01:50
Caller advises that the patient can breathe and cry.
01:56
Patient appears to be coughing up the object.
04:01
Complainant advises the object was expelled from the patient's mouth.
04:06
They are no longer choking.
04:41
ALS canceled.
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Location mentioned:
Dennis Cir, Dallas, GA 30132
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