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Child falls down stairs and briefly loses consciousnessWantage NJ

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Cedartree Trail, Wantage, NJ 07461

According to the dispatch call, a four-year-old boy fell down a flight of 12 stairs near Cedartree Trail in Wantage, New Jersey. He was initially alert and conscious but briefly lost consciousness. Emergency medical services and police responded to the scene, and basic life support was requested.

Audio|Heard on: Wantage and Sussex County Fire and EMS, NJ State Police
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04:20
Transcript:
00:00
9274. Ma'am, I believe, medical, just came out over County near Cedartree Trail.
00:07
Should be a 4-year-old fell down a flight of stairs.
00:13
I see someone on the phone with County now.
00:20
Two-9, you can attach 9329 about 9 minutes out.
00:25
County 16-350 responding.
00:28
Okay, get at least three cars in case we have to ask for at that rig.
00:32
We have a current.
00:38
Okay, I just popped up on the board.
00:40
I got 93299.
00:41
Who else?
00:44
Hey, nice, Richard.
00:47
They have 9274 as well.
00:53
Mind you, righteous.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:01
Negative contact, ma'am.
01:02
I'm going to give her a call.
01:04
We're going to be 23.
01:05
We're 4 minutes down at medical view patch (number withheld).
01:09
Johnny, MSC, 5-4.
01:16
Mike B-54.
01:18
9-0-6-3. Responding in the borough.
01:22
So good.
01:24
You're going to near Cedartree Trail, Wantage.
01:27
Four-year-old male fell on a flight of stairs.
01:29
Positive O.C.
01:31
Alert and conscious at this time.
01:38
Okay.
01:39
All right.
01:44
8932, what are you doing?
01:47
There are rocks in quarter now.
01:50
Ma'am, you can add T.R.
01:52
Well, I think the three of us will be okay.
01:55
Receive TUCOM, you can clear me at 6.
01:58
9205.
02:04
2COM. 3118-2822.
02:05
Should update the 2828-62.
02:08
9-0-6-2.
02:12
9-2-2-9-2-9-2-9-29-0-29-29-1909.
02:20
1990-9. The mail is alert and conscious as it right now.
02:32
1909.
02:38
8769, did he ever lose consciousness?
02:42
A firm, they're stating up the initial.
02:45
He lost consciousness.
02:49
Received two comes in, so I just get the burrow on the earth again.
02:53
Okay, we'll do.
02:56
Sorry, get the bar on standby at least.
02:59
Yeah, I'll call run.
03:05
90-651 in service.
03:13
363351 in...
03:14
I mean,
03:17
sounds like...
03:22
It's unsure as of how far up he fell from the staircase, but it's a total of 12 steps.
03:30
And also, can you get BLS[1],
03:32
get MUTTA for them, please?
03:34
I receive 1911
03:41
1769 you read Do you want another car there sir you want to stay central? I'm still 15 now
03:50
Central Central Central Central
03:53
Receive two gone nine 274 claim your says
04:02
Guys, want the bird to fly?
04:08
Just help the medical, do you want the bird to fly to be a 10-minute ETA when they're in the air?
04:16
Can you stand by on that? We'll wait for BELA.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support (non-advanced medical transport)

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Cedartree Trail, Wantage, NJ 07461

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