Medical emergency involving unresponsive toddler in Phoenix, Phoenix NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 18-month-old male was reported unresponsive near West Bridge Street in Phoenix. Emergency responders arrived and the child later woke up and began crying.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Fire & EMS
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
GBC near West Bridge Street on response person.
00:22
GVC near West Street between 2nd Street and 1st Street, Phoenix Fire District.
00:30
Delta response.
00:34
It's an 18-month-old not responsive.
00:43
Phoenix Rescue, Delta Response, Unconscious Person, near West Bridge Street, crosses 2nd Street and 1st Street.
00:52
It's an 18-month-old male unresponsive.
00:59
Occupants, the residents are all suffering with the flu.
01:05
It's 1746.
01:07
All right, Chelsea Station will acknowledge rescue three in a minute.
01:12
Preciates, Phoenix, it's 1746.
01:19
Phoenix Rescue 3 is responding to medical.
01:23
Rescue 3 with Mattico.
01:26
V-C2 is responding.
01:34
Rescue 3 with Medical.
01:37
Crazy Rescue 3 with medical 1747.
01:42
Phoenix Car 3 en route.
01:44
Phoenix Car 3 responding.
01:51
Rescue 3 is right.
01:56
Phoenix Rescue 3 responding.
02:03
Phoenix Car 3 and Rescue 3 on scene.
02:07
1749.
02:13
Control Phoenix Rescue 3.
02:17
Phoenix Rescue 3, go ahead.
02:21
Child is awake and crying at this time.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
W Bridge St, Phoenix, NY 13135
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