Infant rescued after severe breathing scare at Alder St apartment, Ephrata WA
An 8-month-old infant at Alder St apartment stopped breathing and turned purple, later breathing and crying, with teething issues causing concern.
Audio|Source: Grant County Fire/EMS and Washington State Patrol
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Transcript:
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Coronia EMS, Fire District 3, Station 30, Command 3, EMS, breathing problem, problem, 9-0,0, Block T, Wall Street Southwest, Apartment 9-1-51953.
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Found it.
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Okay, you're going to grab two, one-by-one red pieces.
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Tell me when you find those.
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Mac, Fire District 3, Pager, Steve.
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Fire District 3, 952.
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One by one or two by one?
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Mag, make sure.
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Lash 8-0, you have a number cut off.
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You're just going to put those right below the yellow pieces.
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Manatic 394 en route to BLS breathing problems.
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3-940 for an 8-month old male conscious and breathing, originally not breathing and turned purple.
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Patient also crying, was not choking.
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The child was playing, could not catch his breath and then stopped breathing.
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Child is also teething.
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All right, 3994, receive shorts.
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Got it with the next step.
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994-923.
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Okay, I catch it 3011.
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We'll be en route to breathing problems.
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Perfect. Okay, then there should be a little smooth, one by two, red piece.
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Tell me when you find that?
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Is it the one that says fire on it?
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An 8-month-old male, conscious and breathing, originally was not breathing and turned purple.
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Also crying.
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Not choking.
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Was playing and then stopped, could not catch breath and stopped breathing.
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Child is teething.
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Location mentioned:
Alder St SW, Ephrata, WA 98823
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