Three-year-old treated for asthma breathing problem, Syracuse UT
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Emergency medical responders treated a three-year-old girl near South 2000 West in Syracuse for breathing difficulties related to asthma. The child was given inhalers to assist with breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Layton City Police and Fire
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance 31 and Medic 32 respond to breathing problems near South 2000 West in Syracuse.
00:31
If you add a new address, I know, it's all being up to there, negative back, negative checks.
00:37
We may be...
00:39
Maybe. Maybe.
00:41
...one to know.
00:45
All right, um...
00:46
...for you're out to team someone since you've got the last, right, and I've got the last minute...
00:51
...so. So you're based on, I can't get further.
00:56
Not,
00:58
we're doing all of it, that I'm meeting.
01:01
The shoes don't have been very difficult to be in between the rats.
01:05
Teeth up has asthma and the stage just readily level for youth.
01:13
Okay, I'll 41, please.
01:16
Tep.
01:21
Medics 32, 1042, copy details.
01:30
Near 1570 South 2000 West, a three-year-old female typically breathing.
01:38
Typically breathing.
01:40
Get inhalers available.
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Location mentioned:
S 2000 W, Syracuse, UT 84075
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