Infant struggles to breathe and turns blue at hotel


An infant in a hotel room is having trouble breathing and turning blue. Emergency responders are on the way.
Audio|Source: Glendale, Whitefish Bay and Shorewood Police
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Transcript:
00:00Just that's to Glendos squads.00:01If you can start heading to Latina, we're taking a 911 call for an infant that's possibly not breathing.00:06We're trying to get further here.00:29Lindelklaude. Let me, room 407.00:30Room 407, again, our caller is highly frantic.00:33I don't know if infant is breathing.00:35We just know that they're having trouble breathing.00:37Okay, 4.00:41Okay, Glendosklaude's caller, advisor, the child is turning blue.00:51We are running this through EMD now.00:52Again, room 407, 407.01:06Med 82.01:08Ambulance 82.01:10Battalion 8.01:11Echo ineffective breathing.01:145423, North Port Washington Road.01:18Glendale.01:19Zone 24.
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Just that's to Glendos squads.
00:01
If you can start heading to Latina, we're taking a 911 call for an infant that's possibly not breathing.
00:06
We're trying to get further here.
00:29
Lindelklaude. Let me, room 407.
00:30
Room 407, again, our caller is highly frantic.
00:33
I don't know if infant is breathing.
00:35
We just know that they're having trouble breathing.
00:37
Okay, 4.
00:41
Okay, Glendosklaude's caller, advisor, the child is turning blue.
00:51
We are running this through EMD now.
00:52
Again, room 407, 407.
01:06
Med 82.
01:08
Ambulance 82.
01:10
Battalion 8.
01:11
Echo ineffective breathing.
01:14
5423, North Port Washington Road.
01:18
Glendale.
01:19
Zone 24.
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Near N Port Washington Rd, Glendale, WI 53217
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