Medical aid for infant with object lodged in nose


Emergency responders are going to a hotel to help a 4-month-old baby who has something stuck in their nose.
Audio|Source: Revere Fire
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00:02Viverangent 3.00:04Attentionter a Varynged 3 in the ambulance respond, 100 Moris Street Quality in for Medicaid.00:09Dr.00:10Varyngi 3 in the ambulance respond 1-00 Morris Street Quality in Medicaloid.00:15A-Rod.00:20A-15 on fire alarm.00:2615 responding to 100 Moore Street with an ETA of 10 minutes.00:33T.15, you have a response to the 10 minute E2.00:37Here's response.00:43Andrew 3, you have a response, a 1-332[3] for a 4-month-child with an item lodged inside the nose.00:58Thank you very much.
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Viverangent 3.
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Attentionter a Varynged 3 in the ambulance respond, 100 Moris Street Quality in for Medicaid.
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Dr.
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Varyngi 3 in the ambulance respond 1-00 Morris Street Quality in Medicaloid.
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A-Rod.
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A-15 on fire alarm.
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15 responding to 100 Moore Street with an ETA of 10 minutes.
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T.15, you have a response to the 10 minute E2.
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Here's response.
00:43
Andrew 3, you have a response, a 1-332[3] for a 4-month-child with an item lodged inside the nose.
00:58
Thank you very much.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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NG3: Ambulance Unit
[2]
815: Fire Line
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1-332: Pediatric Emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near Morris St, Revere, MA 02151
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