Infant treated for cardiac arrest at Fairfax location, Fairfax County VA
Emergency services responded to Fairfax County for an 11-month-old infant experiencing cardiac arrest. The infant stopped seizing, regained consciousness, and is now breathing and moving. Medics had attended the same residence twice previously for similar issues.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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EMS 403 on Channel 4 Bravo, 40809, cardiac arrest at near Collins Drive, crossroads Ethan Allen Lane.
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EMS 403 on Channel 4, Bravo, Box 40809, cardiac arrest,
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near Collins Drive, crossroads Ethan Allen Lane.
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970 echo if you can start area 700 701 Bravo director en route near Collins Drive Unit 20 for cardiac arrest of an 11-month-old who stopped seizing and is not breathing also car 70 bravo you direct.
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Attention on use standby for a traffic complete lookout, special attention area 101.
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There's about 29 passing 66, say silver Mustang, and a purple BMW sedan speeding, cutting off other vehicles.
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Lookouts completed at 1645.
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Conjutor, I can head over.
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1645.
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Ten-four, stand-bye.
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Oh, 701 Bravo.
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701 Bravo.
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I'm unseen.
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I'm normal. Baby's no longer seizing.
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Baby is conscious and moving.
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10-4.
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Neighborhood 700.
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Neighborhood 700.
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Just as supervisors are direct, we were responding to that address twice yesterday for the same thing.
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Medics transported both times, I believe.
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10-4. Car 70 for all you, Jack.
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Car 70, I'm direct, conscious and not moving.
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Do we know about breathing status?
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She's conscious and moving.
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She's breathing.
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Fairfax County, VA
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