Child suffers seizure and cardiac arrest at apartment, Buffalo NY
Emergency crews responded to Mariner Towers apartment 808 for a young child who suffered a seizure that progressed to cardiac arrest. The child later began breathing again.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Then I've got a couple of rival cars that start heading to one, Mariner towers,
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at a female in apartment 808, the sun not breathing, BIA notified, coming in at the rescue.
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B1.
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We're back, checked okay.
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Can you put some on a suspicious vehicle at Ticamore and Rowland?
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Thanks.
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You're welcome.
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seizure now not breathing.
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Put 260 going.
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Can you please their address for it?
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It would be near Mariner Towers again, near Mariner's apartment 808.
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Clear 808.08.
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between Maryland and Efner for a one-year-old male having a seizure
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Towers,
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apartment 808 between Maryland and Efner, for a one-year-old male seizure turned into cardiac arrest.
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Time 7.30 hours off the fire.
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1037, respond for EMS, the 1015, Delaware at Tyman Tower.
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Sissureka, Lexington, for apartment 307.
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For chest pain, difficulty breathing.
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Under 37, we found for EMS at 115 Delaware, Time and Towers.
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Supreme West Coast of Colonel Lexington, Apartment 307.
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For reported, chest pain, difficulty breathing,
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time 7.30. Buffalo fire.
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Ladder to us.
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Yeah.
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Can we get a hook for a minivan, please?
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Go ahead.
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We're in service.
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Service. It's appeared to be a male function.
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Roger, enter one, your end, male function.
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The two, we'll receive an update that the child is breathing.
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Item two copies, we're on location.
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Location mentioned:
Mariner Towers, Buffalo, NY 14201
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