Medical aid for 4-month-old with suspected brain bleed, Wilmington MA
Medical aid requested for a 4-month-old child near Ashwood Ave with a suspected brain bleed caused by traumatic birth. Emergency units including ambulance and fire engine responded. The child was later reported conscious and crying with swelling on the back of the skull.
Audio|Source: Middlesex and Essex Counties Fire
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Transcript:
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I don't know.
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(name withheld) Police and Fire Units, Request for Medical Aid, Sector 2, Engine 1 in an outside ambulance.
00:13
It's going to be near Ashwood Ave for a 4-month-old child.
00:19
They believe to have a brain bleed from a traumatic birth.
00:26
Again, a 4-month-old child believed to have a brain bleed as a result from the traumatic.
00:35
Birth near Ashwood Ave be a code 3 response By all I'm agent one's on Ashwood I have clear the doors.
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Agent one your own still working on an out of town view.
01:05
Fire alarm to engine one.
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Engine 1.
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Captain, you're gonna have (name withheld) ambulance responding with you? I have it.
01:18
I have it.
01:27
Let me turn around from (name withheld) P1.
01:33
Answering (name withheld), P1.
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(name withheld) P1,
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you can show us on responding to Ashwood.
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(name withheld), you're on responding with our engine 1, near Ashwood Ave.
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Be advised they are requesting children in Boston.
01:53
Running P1 has that, thank you.
02:00
Fire alarm to (name withheld) P1.
02:05
(name withheld) P1.
02:10
TD unseen reporting the child is conscious alert, crying,
02:16
increased swelling along the rear of the skull.
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And again, it is a four-month-old child.
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(name withheld) C1 has the update, thank you.
02:37
By Army, you can put engine one on scene, Ashwick Command.
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Engine 1, you're off 1328.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ashwood Ave, Wilmington, MA 01887
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