infant exposed to acetone ingestion at home, Aurora CO
Emergency responders treated an 18-month-old female who ingested a liquid likely acetone at a residence near North Abilene Way. The child was conscious and breathing and was transported to University No Fire for medical care.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 11 on a pediatric poisoning near North Abilene Way unit 101.
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Enter 111 on a pediatric poisoning near North Abilene Way, unit 101.
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Cross street of E670.
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Respond on type 2, 1910.
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Okay.
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Code of Takena 6.
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So I have to respondent.
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10.
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11th, University No Fire, 1911.
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Thank you. Two responding north still in there.
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Okay.
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LIS. I would see Pappy and Robler again to 11 fire dispatch.
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Two response.
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Question 11.
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In 11, you're with BLS 502.
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It's on an 18-month-old female, conscious and breathing.
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Looks like she drank liquid that you use when you get your nails done, possibly acetone.
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And that won't start crying.
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This is 11, copy.
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Okay, 612, thank you.
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And 11, BLS 502 at 1912.
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It's back Medical 1119 at the University No Fire.
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Medic 119.
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I'm sorry, did you say you're going to South? No Fire? No,
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ma'am, we're transporting to University No Fire.
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Copy University No Fire at 1912.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Abilene St, Aurora, CO 80012
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