Infant with severe breathing issues treated near West Hengen Avenue, Lumberton MS
Emergency responders treated an eight-month-old infant near West Hengen Avenue who was having severe breathing difficulties and possible airway blockage due to mucus.
Audio|Source: Lamar County Sheriff and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Med 1, Lumberton first responders, Med 1, Lumberton first responders, near West Hengen Avenue, near West Hengen Avenue.
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Priority 1[1], have an eight-month old male that has bad breathing problems.
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If I think he has a lot of snot, mucus coming out of his mouth, currently choking on the snot,
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just walks the airway a little bit.
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Med 1, Lumberton first responders, near West Hengen Avenue.
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We're up to plus one.
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Be advised near West Hengen Avenue.
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Doork?
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Mr.
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Lamar,
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you make sure me on see.
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No.
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Number two Cicilmar.
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Uh... You get an ETA and AMR, please.
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Then what do you have a patient update?
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For patients awake alert oriented, as much of the baby can be.
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Priority 1: High-priority emergency response
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Lumberton, MS 39455
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