Emergency responders called for baby with bear spray exposure


Emergency responders were sent to a home for a baby having trouble breathing. Initially, there were mixed reports about the situation, including exposure to bear spray. Later, it was confirmed that the baby was crying and responsive.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
02:32
Transcript:
Trouble breathing, 1307, Northwest First Street, 1637. Acknowledge Rescue 202, copy responding. They just upgrade this to a cardiac arrest requesting an engine in the battalion. Copy-O2, Engine 2, Battalion 2, Zone 2 Delta 1. Reference cardiac arrest 1307 Northwest First Street. It's an open line. ...mail that is not breathing. ...tellant-4 Respondent. We're getting conflicting information. They're now advising that there's bear spray on a baby and having trouble breathing. Copy. Keep the response until somebody gets in it. That's affirmative. It's an open line with subject screening and the caller stated 1307 and then the line went dead. All units check your MDT for permacin hazard information. Now advising the baby is crying. Two or two, engine two, battalion, two, PD is advising rescue code three. All right. Iger, Zima, us left with malware security. Six times available. 16 feet. This is not a code. You can get to the battalion. Rescue 202, copy, not a code. Canceling the battalion. 2, copy? Carp in service. 1642.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 1st St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
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