Toddler experiences seizure in Peru, Peru ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Peru, Maine, assisted an 18-month-old girl who was experiencing a seizure and showed signs of breathing difficulty. The child was transported to Stephens Memorial Hospital for medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Oxford, do you see the med kit? Stand by for convulsions call near Veteran Street in the town of Peru.
00:11
Roxbury Fire Two, Oxford.
00:14
Ten Four on scene 1719.
00:23
Transporting from Market floor to Stephens Memorial Hospital.
00:30
Ten four, en route to Stephens Memorial Hospital 1719.
00:37
Hello.
00:46
Oxford ICC to MedCare, need units respond near Veteran Street in the town of Peru, cross streets are Oxford Road and Payne Road for an 18-month-old female who's having a seizure.
00:56
Child level response timing and tone 1721.
01:01
And over, fire one.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:04
Yeah, on scene.
01:05
This is a permitted burn.
01:07
We're all set.
01:09
Ten four, permitted burn.
01:12
All set at 17 twenty-two.
01:20
Oh, five seven, show us on and sliding all over the place.
01:28
Ten four, en route 17 twenty-two.
01:35
From MedCare 557.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:41
Patient is still seizing,
01:44
lips are purple,
01:46
foam coming from her mouth, but she is breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Veterans St, Peru, ME 04290
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