Infant with tracheostomy has breathing problems in Maine, Old Orchard Beach ME


Emergency responders were called to near Olympia Ave Unit 3 in Old Orchard Beach, Maine for an 18-month-old female with a tracheostomy who was having serious breathing problems and low oxygen saturation around 90%. She was not fully alert.
Audio|Source: Old Orchard Beach
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Unit start over for one Olympia have 18 month old breathing probe, thundler.
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Reach fire permit, transmitting an EMF call.
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Rambulant, engine 72, which responds to one Olympia Ave, Ms.
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Megan's well, to stir-catch, semi-unit three for delta-level breathing problems.
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Ornister clear at WPOBJ, G2-1.
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Is out.
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12. 12.
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Access for fire is going to be off a Dewey.
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That's access for fire is off Dewey.
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Engine 72, ambulance 74, route to near Olympia Ave, Unit 3.
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It's going to be four in 18-month-old female.
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She's having some breathing problems, not fully alert.
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Again, that's an 18-month-old female.
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PD is stating best access for you is going to be off of Dewey Ave.
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And her O2 is going down to 90%.
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She is conscious of the time.
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Couple.
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It's an 18-month-old female with a trache.
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Her O2 SAT is around 90s.
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74 all know what you did what is up
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can be able to 174 on scene
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Finition 72 on scene
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Finition 72 on scene
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