Baby transported due to ineffective breathing


Emergency services responded to a home where an eight-day-old baby was having trouble breathing. The baby was heard crying, and crews transported the infant to a medical facility.
Audio|Source: Davidson County Fire
01:39
Transcript:
Station 56, 57, respond to 501 Mountain George Road, 501 Mountain Youth Road, 5.01, Mountaine, Church, Road. Prosser, Chisner, Tising, and Drive. Freezing, C-com, clear, 21, 52. All right. Save a cup. Squad for you said, and respond. Squad 57 copy. Medic 7, Squad 567, you got an eight-day-old male ineffective breathing. Squad 56. Copy in a row. Medic 1, you copy that traffic on Mountain Viewturch. I'm looking at it right now. Command 86 to C-com. You can clear our tickets, all our units are in service. Timble. The units respondent to the mountain view charge. It sounded like we were about to do airway maintenance, but I can actually hear the baby crying through the other call takers headset. Very signal. Transporting one to routine the turner as well. Oh, God, you're working the kernel as well.
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Location mentioned:
George Tysinger Rd, North Carolina 27239
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