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Infant stops breathing and turns purple at Ridge Creek RdCamp Creek WV

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Near Stovall Rdg Rd, Camp Creek, WV 25820

Emergency responders were called to Ridge Creek Road for a two-week-old infant who stopped breathing intermittently and was turning purple. The infant, born at 37 weeks weighing seven pounds, required chest pats to stimulate breathing. The father was informed and the baby was on breathing treatments for congestion. The exact cause was unknown, and medical transport was requested.

Audio|Source: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
03:37
Transcript:
00:00
Emergency Control to Prist.
00:02
You need to respond near Ridge Creek Road.
00:06
Two-week old male just quits breathing and then starts again.
00:10
They're not sure what's going on.
00:13
1727.
00:15
It's not possible.
00:24
Pursor Control, Prince Rescue, 612, respond a day, Johnaker.
00:29
612, I have your responding at 1727.
00:32
Incident number 59876, again 59876.
00:37
They're responding near Ridge Creek Road, 2-week male just quits breathing, and then starts again.
00:45
They don't know why.
00:46
Requesting Transport, 1728.
00:54
Be advice, he's seven pounds.
00:57
Ten four, thank you.
01:03
You're welcome.
01:10
170. I'll be trying to use this.
01:13
Geneviles be a transport 1,000.
01:16
Copy 1728.
01:26
Control 612.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:32
Per the husband, he's leaving work, she called him and had him call 911.
01:37
He was supposed to call back to get an update to find out if he's changing colors or anything.
01:42
I believe mother inspector told you he was seven pounds.
01:45
There was no issues of delivery.
01:47
He was born at 37 weeks.
01:52
More good coming.
02:00
Control 612.
02:02
Where's your control? Princeton 663 is loaded enough PCH.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:09
They're advising that the baby is turning purple at this time.
02:13
Two more good comfort.
02:19
173 control.
02:20
173 control.
02:34
I'm not able to find 1540 on any of my maps.
02:40
Got someone.
02:47
Let me be my call back.
02:49
It's not showing up on the cat eater.
02:54
Seenforth.
03:01
Control 612.
03:04
Go ahead.
03:08
The father called back.
03:10
He is on breathing treatments for congestion.
03:12
He states that he was negative for RSV.
03:16
I'm not sure about the flu and COVID at this time.
03:20
The wife advised him that she will have to pat him on the chest to keep him to get him to take a breath.
03:26
We were trying to give information to him to relate to her to her to put the baby on her forearm and tap the back to see if it moves anything.
03:36
Two more, here's not being.

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Near Stovall Rdg Rd, Camp Creek, WV 25820

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