Infant with severe breathing distress treated on Mt Holly Rd, Rock Hill SC


A nine-week-old premature infant born at 24 weeks is experiencing severe breathing difficulties and is being treated near Mt Holly Rd. The baby is pale, arching her back, and receiving oxygen. The infant vomited and the mother is concerned that she might be choking, although the baby is still making sounds.
Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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EMS 11 Priority 1[1] Trouble Breathing near Mt Holly Rd, Talk 11.
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MS 11, MedCom.
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Go ahead.
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So priority, one, trouble breathing, near Mt Holly Rd.
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For a nine-week-old preemie that was born at 24 weeks, her face is very pale, she is arching her back.
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She is currently on a liter and a half of O2 with a hose blowing in her face.
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The mom's reporting the infant seems in distress.
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Commetown 463.
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463. This is 462. If you would have passed this, I'm out Holly and show us in route.
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Copy.
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From MS2.
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MS2.
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MS2.
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We're assignment complete.
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Copy.
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MS-11, squad 463. The infant has now vomited.
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The mom is concerned she is choking, but the baby is still making audible sounds.
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4163, copies.
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Okay.
Police codes explained
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Priority 1: Highest-priority, life-threatening emergency requiring immediate response with lights and sirens by police, fire, or EMS.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mt Holly Rd, Rock Hill, SC 29730
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