Three-year-old male with respiratory symptoms in Calcium, Calcium NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a residence near Virginia Smith Drive in Calcium for a 3-year-old boy experiencing a stuffy nose and coughing.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Evans Mills Ambulance, Calcium first responders, Virginia Smith Drive illness.
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Evans Mills Ambulance, Kelsey and first responders, near Virginia Smith Drive, Babcock Residence for 3-year-old male with stuffy nose and coughing.
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Repeating for Evans Mills Ambulance, Calcium first responders,
00:20
near Virginia Smith Drive, Babcock Residence,
00:24
3-year-old male with stuffy nose and coughing.
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Deaf player 64991.
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6491.
00:55
We're responding Virginia Smith.
00:57
Do you have an apartment number?
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That'll be apartment 8 Alpha Response.
01:02
6491 Responding 0300.
01:09
Calcium first responders, second activation near Virginia Smith Drive apartment 8.
01:14
Babcock Residence for a three-year-old male with stuffy nose and coughing.
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Repeating for Calcium responder second activation near Virginia Smith Drive apartment 8.
01:25
Babcock Residence, three-year-old male stuffy nose and coughing.
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Calcium, NY
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