Infant with breathing difficulty and croup needs help


Emergency responders are called to assist a six-month-old child who is having trouble breathing due to croup.
Audio|Source: Niagara County Fire Dispatch - Analog
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Transcript:
00:00Circle.00:01If a six-month-old child, difficulty breathing, his head croup, A.L.S.00:06priority, Ft EMA.M.S.00:107-1-6-5-pendale Turbo.00:14Between Terry Lane and Marie Court.00:16So a six-month-old child, a difficulty breathing, they have croup.00:20ALS[1] priority, after EMA, 1750, now you're coming back.
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Circle.
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If a six-month-old child, difficulty breathing, his head croup, A.L.S.
00:06
priority, Ft EMA.M.S.
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7-1-6-5-pendale Turbo.
00:14
Between Terry Lane and Marie Court.
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So a six-month-old child, a difficulty breathing, they have croup.
00:20
ALS[1] priority, after EMA, 1750, now you're coming back.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
[2]
Priority: High-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Marie Ct, Pendleton, NY 14120
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