Infant treated after choking on fake Christmas tree needle, Chelsea ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated an eight-month-old infant who was choking on a piece of a fake Christmas tree needle near Birmingham Road in Chelsea. The infant is now breathing and responsive.
Audio|Heard on: Gardiner Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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Gardiner Rescue respond, Chelsea, B.
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Near Birmingham Road.
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Near Birmingham Road in Chelsea.
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It's an eight-month-old male conscious breathing.
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I think he was choking on a piece of a fake Christmas tree,
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one of the needles in the tree.
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And at the 11-Alpha-1,
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it's no longer choking.
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he's now responding breathing he's crying looking at an evaluate it
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Location mentioned:
Birmingham Rd, Chelsea, ME 04330
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