infant in cardiac arrest receives cpr at home


Audio|Source: Northern Kentucky Public Safety
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(name withheld)'s unpeeing. We do have an active alarm going to be investigating. We're just like that's tight man. You can't have 51. The truck one's on thing. 581. The squad for a respiratory arrest at 7.25 buck hair, Glenn. It's going to be a five-week-old. My color says they're not breathing. We're trying to get further. When was they complete in the back alley, towards the panel, they were cooking and stuff you and watermark. 8.m. 8.10, 4. They're starting, same, John. 43. I'm happy. 104. 4.2. Say again? 2.6.4. 6-11. 6-11. said standby for a second and make sure we don't need a fan. If we're at me, I'm on paper. Board clear. Talk one thing about. Union Engine 72, Squad 72. Respond to 725 Buckshire. Prustrates of Cheshire Ridge Drive for cardiac arrests. Three and five week old. Two hours in progress by the husband. Milk came out of her mouth. She's currently red and purple, making noises. Husband's trying to give her rusty breaths. Time out in 1940. Correction, 1954. Union Engine 72, 172, respond to 725 Buckshire. 75 Buckshire, frustrates of Cheshire Ridge Drive for cardiac arrest. To me have five-week-old. CPR is in progress by the husband. Milk came out of her mouth. She's currently red and purple, making noises. The husband's trying to give her rescue breaths. Time out in 1940. Correction, 1954.
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Kenton County, KY
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