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Baby choking but moving air near High St in LockportLockport NY

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Near High St, Lockport, NY 14094

Emergency responders were called near High Street in Lockport for a baby who was choking but still able to move air. The baby's condition appeared to be improving while help was on the way.

Audio|Source: Niagara County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I can't park control to Wilson, South Wilson, and Alcott for ALS.
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TMS near High St between Warren and Seneca Street for a baby choking.
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Able to move Eric, but not adequately, ALS priority response, recommend it.
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Repeating to Wilson, South Wilson, and Alcott, near High St.
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For a baby that is choking, moving air,
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at this time, however, not adequately for the caller. ALS-prided response recommended.
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Use FD EMS, 1741, Niagara County Fire.
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Guy, Zone 2. So on 2.
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County Fire, 20 or 7-B.
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Zone 2, near High St. For a baby that was choking, is able to move air, however,
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we're having a hard time doing so.
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20M-7-B.
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Do you, copy.
00:55
208M7B responding near High St.
00:58
We're still in line with the caller who appears the condition is improving.
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Copy.

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Location mentioned:
Near High St, Lockport, NY 14094
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Incident Timeline

  1. Mutual Aid Request
  2. Final Assessment
  3. Responder Arrival
  4. Condition Improving
  5. Units Responding
  6. Condition Update
  7. Location and Units Repeated
  8. ALS Priority Response Dispatched
  9. Initial Report of Infant Choking

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