Child's legs stuck in couch with breathing difficulty, Winchester TN
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An 18-month-old child was found with legs stuck in the back of a couch and had trouble breathing at a residence near Kenmore Avenue in Winchester, Tennessee. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Public Safety
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Tremant to one test units rule in near Kenmore Avenue.
00:05
Have an 18-month old baby breathing unconscious, her legs are stuck in the back of the couch.
00:21
Bhoea!
00:23
Hitch and Purdy Station 1.337, near Kenmore Avenue.
00:27
Near Kenmore Avenue.
00:29
Have an 18-month-old child, has her legs stuck in a couch.
00:32
Hitchin Purdy Station 1 in Winchester Fire.
00:34
En route to near Kenmore Avenue.
00:36
Near Kenmore Avenue, 17-month-old child, has her legs stuck in a couch.
00:41
Timeout, 1352.
00:45
48 to 190.
00:47
Okay. Okay.
00:51
Hey, I'm in route to 2073 Eastbrook Road, reference to 911 hang up with quite extensive history of 47 calls.
01:01
I'm a ways out, and anyway I can get you to head that way if I can get there, please.
01:06
Good morning.
01:07
Passes through solar now.
01:14
...past in New York, Winchester Units for coming up on Walmart now.
01:20
Yeah,
01:21
cool.
01:27
Three shows responding.
01:30
Copy.
01:34
47, call.
01:38
Near Kenmore Avenue.
01:48
7-6-9
01:51
7-6-7-7.
01:55
How about your P's on?
01:58
What's that traffic?
02:02
47 call near Kenmore Avenue, 18-month-old baby,
02:07
has their legs stuck in the back of the couch.
02:11
Toppy 95.
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Location mentioned:
Kenmore Ave, Winchester, TN 37398
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