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Infant conscious but unresponsive in Wake County 

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Wake County, NC
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
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Rescue 2 is around on 40. 5-2 is on top 40. 5-2-7. So you're responding to a 6-day-old female conscious hand breathing. She is not responding to a 6-day-old female conscious hand breathing. She is not responding normally. She is not clammy. It's not known if she has other lung problems and she is not changing color. Fossom beat Delta. Just devised update the address of apartment C. (name withheld). Ressi, checkup. Ressi Cigone. See-up. Ressi Cigone. Sam Bronte. Yeah, do a quart 20, HV-31 to the 100 Franklin County Way, please. Newark 20 and ATV-31 to 100 Franklin County Way. Same part. Time for a patient.

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audio iconEmergency Medical Response
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Wake County, NC
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