Child with difficulty breathing in medical emergency, Wichita KS
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According to the dispatch call, a child experienced difficulty breathing near West 48th Street South. Emergency responders treated the situation as a life-threatening medical emergency. The child was breathing and could be heard crying during the call. There was uncertainty if the child had a seizure.
Audio|Heard on: Sedgwick County EMS Dispatch/Tac Channels
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01:38
Transcript:
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It wasn't not breathing, but now the child is breathing near West 48th Street South.
00:12
36 at 6 and a district chief speaking for on a difficulty breathing call now that was a code blue[1] near West 48 South.
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Happy Medic.
00:34
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23 at 10 for a 37, response to truck 6 at 3618, West 13th, North Department 109, 3618, West 13th North, Department 109, West Park Tower.
01:04
3Medict 36, it's going to be a seizure according to the other call.
01:09
They are not sure if this baby is going to be breathing or not, though.
01:16
36, you can't for a left.
01:26
Meg 36, Meg3, just information.
01:31
We're on the phone with somebody that's with the child.
01:34
They're saying that a call taker can hear the baby crying on that call.
Police codes explained
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[1]
code blue: Life-threatening medical emergency requiring immediate response.
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Location mentioned:
W 48th St S, Wichita, KS 67217
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