Emergency response for overheated infant in lobby


Emergency services are responding to a lobby where an adult woman and two children are located. One child, a 10-month-old, is overheated and needs medical attention.
Audio|Source: Edwardsville, SIUE, Glen Carbon, Madison County, ISPERN Police and Fire
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Transcript:
Why don't you? Go ahead. Go ahead first. Lobby and Robb's headquarters, one adult female, and two children. You also have fire beating in the lobby for a 10-month-old, so it's overheated and hasn't been beaten. The last name's going to be R. Robert A. Adam, Y. Young, F. Frank, O. Ocean, R. Robert D. David. First name, (name withheld), E. Edward D. David, and (name withheld), A. Adam, Middle, and (name withheld), David, 7,6, 59, emails. 100. I copied you were in route to headquarters as one adult female and two children, and they can copy the rest. Can you have fire, ready to meet us in the lobby? For the 10-month-old, she is refusing to heat, overheated, and they just want her checked out. 10-4[1]. She's pretty valid.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Edwardsville, IL
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