Infant choking incident at IGA resolved, Farmington Hills MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a report of an infant choking and spitting up blood at IGA near Roosevelt Court in Farmington Hills. The child had a hairpin lodged in their throat, which a parent successfully removed before first responders arrived. The infant was breathing normally afterward.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Station one for an infant choking and possibly spitting up blood at IGA near Roosevelt Court, Unit 324.
00:18
Engine one and squad one at near Roosevelt Court.
00:23
Patient's vomiting now.
00:26
Dispatch from engine one.
00:28
Engine one.
00:31
Just confirming, did you say the patient is breathing normally now?
00:36
Sounds like breathing normally now.
00:37
Sounds like the child had a hairpin stuck in the back of their throat.
00:41
Parent was able to dislodge it.
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Location mentioned:
Roosevelt Ct, Farmington Hills, MI 48335
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