Infant choking report updated after vomiting with no distress, Fayetteville AR


Emergency responders were sent to a report of a choking infant near Archer Dr. The infant vomited and showed no signs of distress or crying. The situation was downgraded after investigation, and it was unclear if the infant had actually choked or was just vomiting.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Transcript:
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We send a central unit to Ardivis Special 2-1-4 near Archer Dr for a choking, maybe.
00:14
Rishi, do you need your apartment down just as well?
00:20
Engine one, the time one on scene, nothing showing.
00:26
The time one will have Emma Command.
00:30
Engine 1 will be investigating.
00:32
Later 8, go ahead and come in behind, we're in front of Engine 1, everybody else's stage.
00:41
Engine 1, Matti 1, seeing nothing showing out investigating.
00:49
Medics very responding?
00:52
Okay, very responding, today 24.
00:56
All right,
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off.
01:05
Take your crew in, tying with engine one, persist with investigation.
01:16
I think something.
01:22
Amanda all units, we do have a hydrant about 100 feet or less behind engine one.
01:32
So, 2.53 work 33, downgrade.
01:36
10-month-old now.
01:41
Very mother advised that he was choking on something,
01:45
then vomited.
01:47
He had no rest point of stress, no crying, he's all, he's ten-four-nest.
01:53
He's ten-fourness.
01:57
Daddy through receipt.
01:59
We'll be downgraded.
02:02
I don't know if he actually choked on anything or was just vomiting.
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Location mentioned:
Archer Dr, Fayetteville, AR 72701
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