Toddler inserts cat food into nostrils but breathes normally, Alanson MI
Emergency medical services responded to a residence near North Ayr Road for a two-year-old girl who had pushed dry cat food into both nostrils. The child was breathing normally through her mouth and weighed about 40 pounds. No further complications were reported.
Audio|Source: Emmet County Public Safety
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Station 40 EMS, you're needed in Maple River Township.
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Near North Ayr Rd.
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Near North Ayr Rd your crosses are Berry Patch Lane and Valley Road.
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For a two-year-old female who shoved dry cat food up her nose, first page at 9.30.
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All righty.
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Let's do your break.
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You can come on back if you'd like.
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Sounds good.
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The station 40 M.S.
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You're needed at Maple River Township near North Ayr Rd.
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Near North Ayr Rd.
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Your crosses are Barry Patch Lane and Valley Road.
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For a two-year-old female who shoved dry cat food up both nostrils.
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Second page at 930.
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Central, 40 off the two.
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Forty off the two, good.
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How is the patient's breathing and do you have a weight?
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40 pounds and seems to be breathing okay through her mouth.
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Wonderful. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Ayr Rd, Alanson, MI 49706
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