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Medical emergency for 4-year-old with breathing issuesBurlington WI

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audio iconMedical Emergency
328th Ave, Burlington, WI 53105

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 4-year-old boy near 328th Avenue in Twin Lakes had breathing problems and a febrile seizure. Emergency responders noted he was turning blue and gurgling but later showed improvement with color returning to his lips. He was conscious and breathing upon arrival.

Audio|Heard on: Kenosha County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:53
Transcript:
00:00
Kenosha County is Twin Lakes Rescue and Wheatland First Responders.
00:02
Twin Lakes Rescue, Wheatland First Responders.
00:05
You have a call near 328th Avenue for an echo-level breathing problem.
00:13
Kenosha County Clear, 1949.
00:19
All-60.
00:21
Rescue is responding near 328th Avenue for a 4-year-old male conscious having unusual and ineffective breathing having a febrile seizure also an update they say he's gurgling and turning blue.
00:44
Twin Lakes Police, Twin Lake Refuge, Twin Lakes Police to Twin Lake Districts.
00:48
You have a call near 328th Avenue for a breathing problem.
00:56
Twin Lakes PD clear at 1940.
01:02
25, I'm closing.
01:03
You can put it on the next call.
01:06
242-5.
01:08
2546.
01:12
2546, go ahead.
01:14
Set out as a second call or as a first call?
01:21
2546, it's a second separate call.
01:24
Rest your seat.
01:28
Kenosha County, Wheatlin 66.6693.
01:33
I'm Wheatland 66.66.993.
01:48
Copy Wheatland, 6693, you're not at 1950.
01:51
This is going to be for a four-year-old male conscious with ineffective breathing.
01:57
He has a fever of 102.
01:58
It does appear to be a febrile seizure.
02:01
He was gurgling and turning blue, and now he's puking and staring blankly.
02:05
Color is coming back to his lips now.
02:13
Copy additional.
02:16
Twin Lakes PD 65-334.
02:22
65334, go ahead.
02:26
334 will be en route to the scene.
02:31
25334 en route to the scene at 1951.
02:37
Gosh, kind of a Twin Lakes unit responded.
02:39
Did you grab it the additional?
02:44
County, we copy the position.
02:49
278, Sheriff.
02:51
Go ahead, 278.
02:53
I'll be clear of the parade, 1042.
02:56
104-278.
02:58
407, Sheriff.
03:00
Go ahead, 407.
03:02
Myself and 393 are 24 and 42.
03:05
2.1 light from 16553-353.
03:10
65-353 go ahead.
03:16
10447.
03:17
2043 is going to be around to the station for this call.
03:23
65-353-353 en route to the station at 1952.
03:26
2-ball 15, you know what will be on that might call.
03:32
10 for 1215.
03:38
Sheriff's squad responding to this night call, the baby is breathing.
03:47
If I'm with him, he's in the recovery position, he's conscious,
03:51
not alert, but he is breathing.

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328th Ave, Burlington, WI 53105

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