Infant found unresponsive after adult fell asleep on baby, Hot Springs AR
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A male fell asleep on his four-month-old baby who stopped breathing at a location near Cindy Street. Bystanders performed CPR, and the child was transported by ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Garland County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I just want to advise you, we have a medical call near Cindy Street.
00:03
Male said he fell asleep on his 4-month-old baby, and the baby's no longer breathing.
00:07
Passersby are walking him through CPR.
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31, I'm en route.
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Uh,
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I'll reply by the jail.
00:14
10-4[1].
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24, I'll be around with parking 1.
00:24
104. Number 1.30, I'm in the area.
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104.
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104. Just be advised, the caller's going to be somewhere on Lost Creek.
00:41
Alright, turn on there now?
00:44
That's the one on there.
00:48
Go ahead.
00:52
Give me out the snow vehicle, 4,400 block, 7,000.
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10,000.
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104. 30,
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I'm going on scene.
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I'm not sure of the 100 block.
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7.4.
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SL-124, SO-131.
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Just be advised, chest compressions are in progress now.
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24AWR-A. Kwansee.
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S.O.130.
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Go ahead.
01:32
Tag's going to be Arkansas.
01:37
Adam Charles, Robert, 5.9, Ida.
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Hocums, I request.
01:42
Can't more.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:55
Can advise the child is being transported by PLB.
01:59
10-4[1].
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Location mentioned:
Cindy St, Hot Springs, AR 71913
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