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Infant vomiting and lethargy prompts emergency response, Nashville IN
Emergency services responded to near West Main Street for a seven-month-old infant who vomited multiple times and appeared pale and lethargic.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Fire Dispatch
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
I think of the National Fire EMS, National Fire, EMS, near West Main Street for a seven-month-old child who has vomited several times.
00:21
Call our guys keep pale and the sergeant.
00:27
(number withheld)
00:34
(number withheld)
00:36
902.
00:38
902.
00:39
301. Brown case.
00:57
I've not received a response from National Fire.
00:59
Would you like me to turn a second?
01:02
I'll stop on my phone.
01:09
Oh, click.
01:29
Call.
01:30
Second tons, natural fire, first-ton Jackson Fire, second-tones, National First-Tones, Jackson, respond to near West Main Street for a seven-month-old child that has vomited several times, pale and lethargic.
02:00
Okay, 3-0-1.
02:04
Brian County, Car 51 will be responding.
02:10
Car 51, 3-1, go ahead.
02:13
I'm in town, I'm going to, go ahead and put me on that.
02:19
Three-one. Three-one.
02:25
I'm at 2.30 right at hospital.
02:32
Thank you very.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Nashville, IN 47448
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