Newborn breathing issues after unexpected home birth, Cary NC
A 22-year-old woman unexpectedly gave birth at home near Helmsdale Drive in Cary, North Carolina. The newborn was initially breathing ineffectively, prompting an emergency response to assist both the mother and baby.
Audio|Source: Cary Fire-Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 4, I see you just cleared.
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I have another call for you whenever you're ready.
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Wait.
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Got a frequency call at near Helmsdale Drive, Croucher of Brook Green Drive, and Lake Pine Drive, you're on tight 40 again.
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You're pulling around on 14.
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I'm going to grab you some EMD.
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It's going to be near Helmsdale Drive.
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First party called her by themselves.
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It is a 22-year-old female conscious breathing.
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She just had a baby in the bathroom.
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We do have an unknown length of the pregnancy at this time.
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Looks like the baby's breathing is ineffective.
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We're still trying to get some further.
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But baby is completely out.
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Please welcome.
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EMS 40 now.
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Medic 522 is on track 40.
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See the without fact for you.
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104. We've got fire pulling up now.
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You guys are responding to near Helmsdale Drive, possibly going to be a cardiac for a baby that was just born.
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The caller is the first-party caller by herself, 22-year-old female conscious and breathing, so she had a baby in the bathroom.
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Don't know the length of pregnancy at this time.
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The baby's breathing rate was reported to be ineffective.
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The patient actually did not know that they were pregnant before this happened.
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At this time, the finals of 24-Dilta-6 union.
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CASE.
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10-4[1]-Hundits going to en route to home still drive.
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10-4[1], we have a fire pulling up on scene, possibly going to be a cardiac of a newborn.
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Okay, if you have communication with the caller, by the way out front trying to get in.
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The back door may possibly be open if you want to send somebody back there.
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Looks like someone may be home with her, but she's going to try to contact them.
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I'm not sure if they're aware of what's going on.
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Okay. We're trying to get a number for somebody in case the back door's not open.
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Copy, we just made entry through the basement.
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10 for them.
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I'm going to try to get her location.
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She's going to be in the downstairs bathroom.
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We do have P.C.
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We do have P.R.R. reference to it being a possible car yet.
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Any mortgage, it's a fort patient.
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Copy, every.
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In this when you arrive, you'll park on Lake Pine, come in that way, there's a motorcycle sitting out, come out,
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come through the back yard through the basement.
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Ready, too, hockey.
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EMS from Inj4.
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Go ahead.
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The baby does have a pulse and is breathing, breathing shower.
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I need quite two copies.
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We're playing two copies.
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We're on killed there, crossing the upper penny road.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Near Helmsdale Dr, Cary, NC 27511
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