Infant in cardiac arrest at apartment near South Salina Street, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to an infant in full cardiac arrest near South Salina Street. Multiple units attended the scene to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:46
Transcript:
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One zero two, I responded near South Salina Street.
00:04
Adams and.
00:09
One zero two, it's a hot response.
00:11
Near South Salina Street.
00:12
Near South Salina Street, across from West Beard Ave.
00:16
Over to Housing Visions.
00:19
The two-month male ordered full arrest.
00:24
Responding near South Salina Street.
00:26
Control 565, I am there responding near South Salina.
00:38
One zero two.
00:41
Pre-arrivals are in progress.
00:43
Five six five, you copy?
00:46
One zero two, copy that.
00:50
One five nine, how response Frederick Drive?
00:54
Seven four from Lockley.
00:57
One two five Frederick Drive, 125 Frederick Drive, cross of Anita Ave and Gal Ave.
01:02
Fifty-two year old male seizures.
01:07
One two five Frederick Drive responding.
01:12
One zero two and 565 fire on scene confirming a full run.
01:18
Five six five copy.
01:21
One zero two copy.
01:24
Zero seven fifty-one.
01:28
One 02565, you want to go to the rig? Start setting up.
01:30
We'll bring them out.
01:33
Five six five, copy.
01:35
We're a few minutes out.
01:37
Five six five, we'll meet you at the rig coming out now.
01:42
Five six five copy.
01:43
You are going to beat us.
01:44
We're still 2 min out.
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