Child revived after medical emergency on Jefferson Ave, New London CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a medical emergency near Jefferson Avenue in New London for an unresponsive child. The child initially was not breathing but began crying after assistance was provided. Fire and EMS personnel were on scene and handling the situation.
Audio|Heard on: New London, Waterford, East Lyme, Groton Fire Alarm
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Engine two and 200, respond to unconscious unresponsive with medic, near Jefferson Avenue.
00:08
Cross streets are McDonald Street and Garfield Avenue.
00:12
Engine two and 200, respond to unconscious unresponsive with medic, near Jefferson Avenue.
00:21
Cross streets are McDonald Street and Garfield Avenue.
00:28
Go ahead.
00:32
Can you put three on a traffic control assignment at Alger and Ocean? He will be there with EverStars for a short period of time.
00:45
EMS, disregard that tone.
00:53
Sector one and sector two, I'm going to have to have you come out of reports.
01:08
Zone. Sector one and sector two, near Jefferson Avenue.
01:12
We have the fire department responding for an eleven-month-old child.
01:19
Child was purple.
01:21
(Name withheld) is now saying that the child is crying.
01:28
That's it.
01:33
Roger that.
01:39
You said Jefferson?
01:46
That's affirmative, Jefferson.
01:49
Looks like the fire department is just arriving.
01:56
Sounds as though the child is crying at this point.
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