10-month-old female chokes near Brook Street, Peekskill NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 10-month-old female experienced a choking incident near Brook Street between Short Street and Bleakley Avenue. Emergency medical services responded, and the child was reported conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Peekskill Police, Fire and EMS
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02:19
Transcript:
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Go back 35 medic 3, near Brook Street between Short Street and Bleakley Avenue, 10-month-old female choking incident reportedly conscious in breathing.
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1302 at the brook street call She then to one through brook street 21 21 21
00:41
32 in New York 689 228 289 288 426 689 228 426 689 228 426
00:53
You challenge at near Brook Street and Short Street, Bleakley Avenue for the 10-month-old female choking incident.
01:03
Section 1301-1-109, near Brook Street between Short Street and Bleakley Avenue for the 10-month-old female choking.
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21-21-6-7-6.
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Cut.
01:19
CID ending in 426 comes back to an (name withheld) female 51 I call her Brown at a 59 Winchester.
01:38
A seventy-four.
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Guy five seven.
01:43
Can you just defect 75, just send you off the south?
01:49
Seventy-five is in route as well.
01:52
Double.
01:54
Two, Jinnitone.
01:58
Two.
02:02
Definitely.
02:09
All right for open side door.
02:15
Ten and four, all units, radio silence.
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Location mentioned:
Brook St, Peekskill, NY 10566
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