One-year-old child treated after breathing emergency, Muskegon County MI


A one-year-old child had a severe breathing emergency on Jarman St. Emergency medical services arrived and the child started breathing again. The child is being transported to Trinity hospital for further care.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County EMS Dispatch (ProMed, White Lake, Med Paging)
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Transcript:
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Number 72, echo 400[1], priority 1[2].
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Thank you, go ahead.
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2524, German,
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2524, near Jarman St, one-year-old, Nat Reading.
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I'll remember the Char.
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Bye, Barry, if I'm enrol with personal light.
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Ten-four, you can show that we need to enrol.
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Ten-four, I copied all your guys' traffic.
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5903, you get disregarded a 400.
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Rosetta, 50 foot 72.
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10-4[3], I go 400.
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Do you copy?
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593-0-2.
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10-4[3].
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Charlie 593, Bravo 72.
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Patient is now breathing.
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593, we can handle this call.
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10-4[3], Bravo 7-2, in misregard.
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10-4[3]. Bravo 7-2, Station 1.
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10-4[3]. 10-4.
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Five zero.
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Five zero, go ahead.
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Transporting Bravo. Bravo to Trinity.
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36, transporting one patient Charlie to Trinity.
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Charlie to Trinity.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
echo 400: Echo-level medical emergency
[2]
priority 1: Highest EMS priority response
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement/received
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Location mentioned:
Jarman St, Michigan
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