Two-year-old male treated for possible seizure, Brookline MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a medical call near Beacon Street, Sunshine Academy, for a two-year-old male who experienced a possible seizure. The child was unresponsive briefly and had shaking episodes but was breathing normally and no longer seizing upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Needham and Brookline Police / Fire
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03:6
Transcript:
00:00
Attention engine 3.
00:01
Paramedic 10[4].
00:03
A-136[2]. Respond to near Beacon Street, Sunshine Academy for Box 36[1].
00:10
Report of medical.
00:11
Attention engine 3.
00:12
Paramedic 10[4].
00:14
A-136[2]. Respond to Sunshine Academy for Box 36[1].
00:18
Sunshine Academy for Box 36[1].
00:21
Report of medical.
00:22
1620.
00:24
Stop.
00:27
He was not responding as usual.
00:31
He was shaking but is no longer.
00:33
He is breathing.
00:37
He was 136 responding.
00:39
Company is responding.
00:40
It's going to be for a two-year-old male.
00:42
He wasn't responding earlier.
00:43
He was alert as usual.
00:45
He was shaking but not anymore.
00:47
He is currently breathing.
00:49
1621.
00:57
Engine 3[3] to player element responding.
01:00
Engine 3[3] is responding, 1522.
01:10
5.5.5. If you could show us, then and Mwood's the 3rd.
01:15
Roger.
01:19
Agent three is firing on scene with T-10.
01:23
T-10, 1623.
01:26
Be advance, this is a possible seizure.
01:27
He is not actively seizing, but he is breathing.
01:33
Receive.
01:35
By control.
01:37
Cycle found?
01:40
The no vehicle talking about you.
01:44
Roger. Roger.
01:50
Control to south-on-five.
02:11
Go ahead.
02:14
Okay,
02:15
please be advised to,
02:17
there is possibly a seizure that the child had.
02:23
Okay, Roger, we're going on now.
02:27
Hi, nice, fine, we can disregard me.
02:32
Roger, alright, we're ready,
02:34
clear.
02:36
Control house up.
02:44
136-1-7.
02:47
On scene, 1626.
02:50
Engine 3[3] to 136, you can return.
02:57
136 to engine 3.
02:58
Go again with that, was that a return?
03:01
Affirmative.
03:04
136, copy that we can't, one on-scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Box 36: Activation of fire alarm box indicating emergency response location.
[2]
A-136: Ambulance unit 136
[3]
Engine 3: Fire department unit designation (Engine 3)
[4]
Paramedic 10: Paramedic unit 10
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