Cardiac arrest call downgraded after baby found breathing, Bellflower CA


Emergency responders were dispatched for a baby's cardiac arrest, but the call was downgraded after confirming the baby was breathing. Police units responded as well.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 4
01:27
Transcript:
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Squad 98. Engine 159, squad 21, your call time has now changed to cardiac arrest.
00:05
Same address, Gardena Police, and Route, Code 3.
00:07
159 L.A. Squad 158 is going available.
00:10
Overup for any other call?
00:11
Squad 21, do you have an ETA that has seen Squad 15A just run available in 160s?
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L.A. Squad 21 is going to be close to again squad 158.
00:19
Please take it on.
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Copy. Squad 158, nothing else pending for the moment.
00:22
Comptor 21, we're enabled.
00:23
Go ahead, sir.
00:24
Coptor 21, go ahead, sir.
00:25
L.A. is here. The last part, please toll is available voice and rapid WRAP to WAA or 12 minutes.
00:29
Copter 21 Ellicop is available voice three souls to WAO 12 minutes on your timer.
00:34
Diabetic Emergency 20s area, squad 20.
00:36
All right, 159.
00:38
Go ahead, 159.
00:40
Baby is breathing, this is not a cardiac arrest.
00:43
Copy squad 21, no longer a cardiac arrest.
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Location mentioned:
Near Somerset Blvd, Bellflower, CA 90706
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