Infant found unresponsive and choking in parking lot, Albany NY


A baby about three months old was found unresponsive and possibly choking in a parking lot near Central Ave. A third party called for help but did not want to approach the child. Emergency responders were dispatched and upgraded the call to a cardiac arrest. Later, the baby started crying.
Audio|Source: Albany City and Colonie, Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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5, near Central Ave.
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It's going to be in a parking lot for a police one and unknown.
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State someone is yelling for help and they're on the ground.
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It's going to be a third party caller.
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It doesn't want to approach a person.
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2028.
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Fall of five, six.
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6-22, a medical call, 42, GAL-Av, cross-reternacle, drive, and Wells Boulevard and Coneyville's Fire District at 2029.
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Okay. Okay.
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That's 2029.
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The department with ambulance 6662, 42KLAV.
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I mean, echo response for choking.
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Decision say three-month-old male.
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He's not conscious.
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Breathing status is unknown.
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Mm-hmm.
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And just be advised, we just change you to a cardiac arrest.
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6.53 minutes.
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We'll be around as well.
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You're not as well.
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616. I, key not allowed you do it.
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Thank you.
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They're mapping in the front lot there.
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Excuse me.
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I did. I'm going to sign in.
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You can hand me to it.
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2031.
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This is a single time.
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2031.
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The baby is now crying.
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No need to acknowledge you.
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