Choking emergency at porter home involving infant, Porter IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a residence near Wabash Avenue for an infant who was intermittently choking while seated in a baby chair.
Audio|Heard on: Porter County Public Safety
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Porter Fire, Station 900, 901, 930, and Medic 12.
00:07
Priority 4[1].
00:08
Choking.
00:09
At near Wabash Avenue.
00:12
Time of 1519.
00:19
Fire 2.
00:21
Fire 2.
00:23
I'm seeing small past the car or smoke shown.
00:30
Clear on scene, 1520, small passenger car, smoke showing, y'estuscating.
00:38
And for all slow, my response, but continue to that magnetic distancing.
00:43
Sounds like.
00:44
Emma continuing to get this from her.
00:50
I've heard that they're still en route.
00:55
Time for, can you give me a cross?
01:03
Looks like Erie would be the next closest street.
01:11
Addicts are 1024, state care crash report taken, I'll be 10.8.
01:22
Then I was there advising, she's been intermittently choking,
01:26
currently in a baby chair.
01:31
Claire, you advise 2-2828, correct?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 4: Non-emergency, low-priority response; routine situation requiring no immediate action or lights/siren.
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Location mentioned:
Wabash Ave, Porter, IN 46304
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