Child treated for asthma attack after outdoor play, Durham NC
Emergency crews responded to a suspected overdose near Cross Street and Wildberry and treated a seven-year-old child for an asthma attack after playing outside. The child's condition was stable and decisions about transport were pending. Additionally, there was a report of an injury from a fall near Chalk Level Road.
Audio|Source: Durham City Fire
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Transcript:
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Overdose or poisoning, 26 after court.
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Overdose or poisoning, 26 after court.
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Near Cross Street and Wildberry, Maine.
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Engine,
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10.
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7.5.
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5 from 28. We're in I see all.
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What response code do you need?
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104. Code 1 is sufficient.
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If you get here, it's going to be the building in front of our truck.
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It's going to be the stairwell all the way to the right, we're on the third floor.
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10-4[1], what do you have?
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A seven-year-old male, that's your seven-year-old male.
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He came in from playing outside with an asthma attack.
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He's able to take his breath inhaler.
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He's not complaining of any pain at this time.
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No difficulty breathing.
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His vital signs are stable.
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The sounds are clear.
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We're on the phone with family right now to determine whether or not he is wanting to transport or not.
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Injury from a fall, near Chalk Level Road.
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Injury from a fall, near Chalk Level Road, near Porton Road and Portman Street, Squad 7.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Wildberry Ln, Durham, NC 27705
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