Infant chokes on vomit and airway cleared at Kennebunkport, Kennebunkport ME
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According to the dispatch call, an eight-month-old infant in Kennebunkport choked after aspirating vomit but the airway was cleared. Emergency services were dispatched for medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebunkport Fire Department
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01:52
Transcript:
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Kemp's on the air with an ambulance call near Creekside Drive for an eight-month-old infant who is choking.
00:06
They are breathing.
00:10
Kemp's on the air with an ambulance call near Creekside Drive for an eight-month-old who is choking.
00:15
They are still breathing.
00:17
Time of your tone, 1903.
00:22
B.
00:23
T.A1.
00:26
Go ahead.
00:28
A1-73, crew in two, medical.
00:32
Receive 1904.
00:38
Space for everyone, do we know if the child is still currently choking?
00:45
Dispatch is currently doing EMD, however,
00:48
they said they were currently choking, however it's just something stuck in their airway.
00:59
You can tone the call company as a precaution.
01:18
Tone, the fire department has a precaution.
01:21
If you get further updates from York that there is difficulty breathing or the patient goes unconscious, please tone it cut up on ambulance.
01:29
Ricky's 1907.
01:35
Base A1.
01:37
Go for A1.
01:40
The baby aspirated from vomit, which caused the initial choking.
01:44
They have since ejected the objects.
01:49
They are no longer choking, however, they still would like an ambulance to arrive.
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Location mentioned:
Creekside, Kennebunkport, ME 04046
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