Infant in respiratory distress receives emergency care, Princeton WV


A seven-month-old baby with a history of breathing and heart problems is having severe breathing difficulty. The mother gave breathing treatments and medications, but they did not help. Emergency responders are coming to assist and take the baby to the emergency department.
Audio|Source: Mercer County Public Safety and WV State Police
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Transcript:
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First of Control 2, for instance, rescue.
00:02
We need to please respond near N McNutt Ave.
00:07
Again, near N McNutt Ave.
00:10
It's for one of the seven-month-olds having a history of the respiratory issues.
00:15
The mom is giving him a breathing treatment.
00:18
Evidently that's not loosening things up.
00:21
She did give him some epi-through a nebulizer as well as another medication.
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It is 1601.
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There's not coffee, sir.
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258-661.
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661, go ahead.
00:36
I've got to control, please. On a narrow call on N McNutt Ave, please.
00:43
Control 661, go ahead.
00:50
6.1, you're responding at 1602.
00:53
Your incident number for the call is 51374, again 51374. The address, of course, near Nutt Ave.
01:03
7-month-old Mel.
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He has a history of respiratory issues as well as cardiac arrest.
01:10
His mother has given him a breathing treatment with EPI as well as another medication.
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They are asking for each transport to the emergency department.
01:21
It is 1602, go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Near N McNutt Ave, Princeton, WV 24740
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