14-month-old child has seizure and turns blue, Fresno CA
Emergency units responded to near East Belmont Avenue for a 14-month-old child having a seizure, turning blue, and unresponsive. The child was breathing but appeared pale and blue when last reported. EMS was on the way.
Audio|Source: Air Attack (A/G) Fresno CalFire - Sierra Forest Net
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Transcript:
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Priority 1 a2, Lincoln 71 beat for an injured person near East Belmont Avenue through Lincoln-79 3 Lincoln-21.
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3 Lincoln, 71.
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3.
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Lincoln 21, call number 601 for an injured person near East Belmont Avenue.
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The patient is 14-month-old.
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Is having a seizure and turning blue, not responsive?
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The conference of EMS, they did just advise the juvenile is breathing still pale and blue.
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Hey, Lincoln, 171,
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and we're out from here, too.
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321-10.
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We'll be in a route code break.
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And so I break, 3 Lincoln 05, do you cover traffic?
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3 Lincoln 05, affirmer.
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You can send anyone in assisting units.
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EMS advised RP to watch their juvenile and call back if this evening returned, EMS is still en route.
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We're no longer line line.
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Last update was that juvenile was breathing but still pale and blue.
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It's really good 71-10-4[1].
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10-98[2], contact the RP.
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10-4[1] break, also units, reducing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
[2]
10-98: Assignment complete; available for new calls or assignments.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Belmont Ave, Fresno, CA 93737
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