Infant choking incident in Morris, Connecticut, Morris CT
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Emergency response to a 9-month-old female choking near Isaiah Smith Lane North in Morris, Connecticut. The partial obstruction was removed. The infant is now breathing and crying with state police on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Responding to Morris, near Isaiah Smith Lane North, for a 9-month-old female reportedly choking, not alert, conscious of breathing.
00:07
Repeating, response near Isaiah Smith Lane North in Morris, for a 9-month-old female reportedly choking, not alert, now breathing normally.
00:17
Across street near Isaiah Smith Lane, time now 13:23.
00:25
B.A. 56 and route the end of course.
00:29
R2ndersheeds no route at quarter, 13:24.
00:33
I'm offering.
00:36
Manager unit 3, 13:24.
00:38
B.
00:43
B.A.9 on the air, 13:25.
00:51
Responding. LVA, Car 9, responding at 13:26.
00:54
The baby can be heard crying in the background.
01:01
Car 9 copies.
01:07
Lvia Car9, Northwest Medic 1.
01:08
The caller is revising, they believe it was a piece of food.
01:12
They're reporting that part of it may have come out now, but they're not sure how much was stuck.
01:19
Corning copies.
01:25
Medical one copy.
01:27
Falso Jamdolts arrives at Sharon.
01:32
Also, Jamdell driving at Sharon Hospital, 13:30.
01:39
Forrest, assume me in a 60-foot at City Hall.
01:46
City to LVA-Karoni, North-West Medic 1.
01:48
State Police on scene, they're advising that the patient is reportedly conscious and breathing.
01:55
Corny and copies.
02:00
Medic 1, Scott.
02:06
Kerner on scene.
02:09
LVA on scene. LVA, Corny, on seat, 13:32.
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Location mentioned:
Isaiah Smith Ln N, Morris, CT 06763
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