Newborn child unresponsive at SeaTac care facility, Seatac WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a one-day-old child was found not breathing at a care facility near 39th Way South in SeaTac. The child later showed some movement but it was unclear if breathing had resumed. A language barrier made communication difficult at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Radio has an 8-day request in the Lincoln floor, near 39th Way South, Unit 8, Adam 101,
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107. It's for a one-day old child, not breathing, age, interviewing.
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Near 39th Way South, 8, Adam 107.
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I mean 44 route code.
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Okay, no 6-8-0.
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Copy. 6-3, can I copy or not?
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And for the unit's call on the AP.
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It's Aspens at Ridgeview.
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Our P is saying child is now trying to move and is red.
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I'm not sure if child is breathing, he's trying to get our P
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because language barrier at the location.
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Location mentioned:
Building AA, 20982 39th Way S, SeaTac, WA 98198
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