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Six-month-old child has breathing difficulty at WaltonWalton NY

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Walton, NY 13856

A six-month-old female child in Walton is experiencing difficulty breathing caused by RSV. She is located in a silver Chrysler minivan near the White Church at the intersection of East Street and North Street. Emergency medical units are dispatched to provide urgent medical aid.

Audio|Source: Delaware County 911 - Sheriff, Fire and EMS
05:26
Transcript:
00:00
They should respond to East Street and the intersection of North Street for a six-month-old having difficulty breathing.
00:09
Mom,
00:10
we are gathering what vehicle she's in.
00:19
She had a silver Chrysler miniband.
00:38
Warren M.S.
00:39
County Medic 51. Need to respond, area, East Street, North Street, Village of Walton.
00:44
Six-month-old female difficulty breathing.
00:47
Walton, EMS, County Medics 51.
01:07
Rollin EMS, County Medics 51, need you to respond.
01:12
Intersection East Street, North Street, village Walton, six-monthed female difficulty breathing. 911's clear, 1855.
01:23
Dr. Lower, 911, 51. 51.
01:33
City-one-year-un-rope.
01:35
Patient's going to be located in a silver Chrysler minivan. Difficulty breathing started about 15 minutes ago, not changing colors.
01:42
Does have R-SV.
01:49
(number withheld).
02:01
County 3262 need to respond intersection East Street and North Street.
02:06
Six-month-old female difficulty breathing.
02:09
County 3262.
02:19
County 3262, need you to respond, East Street, North Street intersection.
02:24
Six-month-old female difficulty breathing. Dollars clear, 1856.
02:29
That female is going to be on North Street in a park lot in the White Church.
02:50
Please 6 month old female difficulty breathing has RSV difficulty breathing started about 1515 ago. There's going to be an 8 silver Chrysler minivan.
03:01
Okay, that wasn't a third point in correct?
03:05
Affirmative.
03:07
Okay.
03:10
Okay.
03:16
Hello at all, Walton Station, status of your crew.
03:21
WONAMS, second activation.
03:25
WOMANF, second activation.
03:32
WOMANF, second activation, need to respond in a section of East Street and North Street,
03:37
six-month-old female difficulty breathing.
03:39
Wanted EMS.
03:49
RONAMS, second activation, New Jersey, North Street, 6-month-old female difficulty breathing.
03:55
911's clear, 1900.
04:03
Delaware City 2464.
04:06
2464. 2464.
04:10
Show 2464 out of service for a standby coverage at the high school.
04:16
Coverage of high school, 1900.
04:22
Tullode at 595.
04:26
Fire 95.
04:29
UETA and E Street in the Austrian.
04:35
I'm attempting to locate the vehicle now.
04:39
Deller-Nice, please.
04:44
We'll receive. They said they're going to be on North Street near the White Church.
04:48
We'll see if we can have a flag you down.
04:50
You're down.
04:55
Die station. Go to die station.
04:58
Go to station.
05:02
Everyone's back.
05:04
You're clear back in 1901.
05:11
Voda 595, that female is going to be outside of who vehicle.
05:15
We're going to have a return flag you down.
05:19
10-4-8, show me out.
05:22
You're out in 1902. We have the county ambulance and no response on Walton yet.

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