Young child treated for respiratory distress after choking, Clifton NJ
Emergency medical responders were called for a young male child near E 9th Street experiencing respiratory distress after a choking incident. There was a language barrier limiting details, but the child was no longer choking on arrival.
Audio|Source: Clifton Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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EMS3 - near E 9th St crosses our Trenton Avenue and Houd Avenue on medical, respiratory distress.
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EMS3, near E 9th St, crosses our Trenden Avenue and Howard Avenue. A medical respiratory distress.
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Time is now 0751.
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He missed two second one to Joe's.
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The M.S.3 is about...
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They're the language barrier. We have little to no information.
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Possibly a three-year-old male who was previously choking,
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no longer choking.
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Please.
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Please.
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Glad the three to file on.
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Settys,
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Nice job. You said the patient is choking but no longer choking.
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Yeah,
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we don't have a definite answer. There's a language barrier.
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We're trying to pick it up in bits and pieces.
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That's what D.S. I can call her got.
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I can call, take her up.
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I appreciate you. Put letter three on that job. We're going to head over.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 9th St, Clifton, NJ 07011
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