Child experiences choking emergency near First St N, Texas City TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to a possible choking emergency involving a young child near First Street North in Texas City. The child appeared alert and conscious but was having trouble breathing after choking on candy. Mutual aid units were also involved in the response.
Audio|Heard on: N Galveston, E Brazoria Co Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Medic 20, copy EMS assignment on a choking call near First Street North.
00:05
That's near First Street North, dispatch clear (number withheld).
00:12
Slider 343, Seabrook is responding with paddock.
00:19
Can you repeat that traffic?
00:26
Rock is responding from mutual aid with medic.
00:31
Received.
00:37
EMS supervisor be advised, UTMB to the lake on saturation until (number withheld).
00:43
Zero (number withheld).
01:03
Right twenty-five.
01:10
Fullbrook EMS showing you en route.
01:13
We're going to be en route to near Kima Oaks Drive in regards to a mutual aid call.
01:19
An adult man complaining of chest pain, says he has been throwing up the past few days.
01:26
Clear, clear, make 20.
01:27
Show your response to a choke call near First Street North.
01:31
A young child choked on a piece of candy, is having trouble breathing, is alert and conscious.
01:37
That's en route.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
1st St N, Texas City, TX 77590
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