Medical team responds to child with breathing issues, Albemarle County VA


Medical responders were sent to a location near Half Street Southwest for a reported child with cardiac arrest. The patient is a 2-year-old male with a tracheostomy who had difficulty breathing, a weak pulse, and lips that were initially purple but are now returning to normal color. The incident was later reclassified as not a cardiac arrest.
Audio|Source: Albemarle County Fire and Rescue
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Engine 5. Battalion Chief 2, EMS2, Fire Medic 1.
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Cardiac Arrest, near Half Street Southwest.
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Respond on Alpha TAC 2.
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Engine 5, Battalion Chief 2, EMS 2, Fire Medic 1.
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Cardiac Arrest, near Half Street Southwest.
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Respond on Alpha TAC 2.
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ECCC for me, MS2.
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EMSC. Me, Sissy, you leave the time chief tool service.
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5, EMS2, the FireMedic 1-Earn route, near Half Street Southwest.
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It's going to be a 2-year-old male who has a trait, is not breathing well, hard to find a pulse.
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His lips were at one point purple, but what normal color is now coming back in 1904.
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ECC units around to near Half Street Southwest it's going to be unit A Alpha unit A Alpha the mother is now on location
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primary point ECC this is not a cardiac arrest not a cardiac arrest
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Albemarle County, VA
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