Infant in cardiac arrest begins to show signs of life, Cogan Station PA


Emergency medical services are sent for a one-month-old infant in cardiac arrest near Troy Road, Hepburn Township. The child was initially unresponsive and not breathing but is now showing signs of recovery and can be heard crying.
Audio|Source: Lycoming County Public Safety
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122 Troy Road, 122 Troy Road, Heppern Township, dispatching EMS for a one-month-old cardiac arrest.
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Patient 15 Mickey Week in AML's emergency, Hepburn Township 120, Troy Road.
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A, one-month-old in cardiac arrest.
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On Amyles Verdecy, haveurn Township 122, Troy Road.
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A 1-month-old in cardiac arrest, 2014.
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2014. This is a good news.
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Big 13 for 2291, 122,000 road.
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He's a 1-month-old male.
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They're now saying he's coming around now.
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He was unresponsive.
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The caller was saying he wasn't unbreathing.
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I can hear him crying in the background now.
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Location mentioned:
Near Troy Rd, Cogan Station, PA 17728
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