Emergency response for infant with breathing difficulties


Emergency responders are dealing with a young child who is having trouble breathing. The child is not fully awake and has previously tested positive for a virus.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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Engine 10 fires a snatch. Engine 10. Yes, so you have basic 506 for a five-month-old male. Now conscious is sleeping. Having difficulty breathing is leasing and not completely alert. Use interversible precautions have a history for testing positive for COVID. B6505-0-050.00-2. 201-1-0-0-2. C2252. C2250-612. B6-0-611. 8-6-1 at double-chre 52. 403 out one of three out one of three out one of three in the hospital at double zero fifty six six five five four out But I get you clear. Post-Eless and Buckley, three, five, 18. Oops, good top mic. By the way, copy, thank you. Do you can you have it? Okay. Second zero fifty, four. One of one routine and overseas, no fire. 101 working university no fire double 0508 engine weaving at 1 800 South Potomac Street unit 788 HAC home care engine for difficulty breathing 1,800 South Potomac Street Unit 708 at the EHC home care engine for difficulty breathing 1,800 South Potomac Street Unit 708 at the EHC home
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Location mentioned:
Near S Potomac St, Aurora, CO 80012
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