Medical emergency involving infant near Baltimore Avenue, College Park MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an infant near Baltimore Avenue appeared to have a possible medical reaction and acted oddly. The child seemed better later, but the mother refused medical help and left the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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00:58
Transcript:
00:00
I just got flagged down for a mother with an infant saying the infant's acting odd and maybe having some kind of reaction.
00:08
If they're not at the location, figure 58? Are they waiting in a vehicle? 1041 on the lower road, Baltimore Avenue and Regents Drive.
00:15
Is the child awake and breathing?
00:17
Yes, sir.
00:19
Bigger fifty-eight.
00:20
Bigger fifty-eight.
00:21
Should be a nine-month-old, active alert.
00:24
Just saying he's acting off, kind of wants to vomit, doesn't want to be in the car.
00:29
Bigger six, go!
00:30
Hey, great.
00:31
Five hundred and five, that's him.
00:33
Baker 56, go.
00:36
Baker 56.
00:37
318. Copy. Lee 51, 219.
00:41
Baker 51.
00:43
8419, bottom roadway.
00:45
Thanks, 58.
00:47
Baker 58.
00:50
Child's doing better now.
00:51
Mother is refusing all medical and leaving the scene.
00:55
You can go ahead and cancel fire work code after him.
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