Infant has severe reaction to medication and seizures, Lafayette TN


Emergency responders were dispatched near Williams Rd after an infant had a severe reaction to medication. The infant stopped breathing and began seizing according to the caller.
Audio|Source: Macon County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station 1, can I have you en route to near Williams Rd? That is near Williams Rd.
00:07
We have a call regarding an infant that they gave some medication to.
00:13
The infant is having a reaction to the medication, and they are advising it has stopped breathing at this time.
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New traffic.
00:20
To be 97, new harm to patients to residents.
00:23
One time known to patient resident.
00:25
Go ahead, 36.
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Station 191.9.
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436. Senator Alastation 1.9.1.9.
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That's near Williams Rd.
00:33
Near Williams Rd.
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18.2
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10-438[1] en route 18.2.
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Have you en route to near Williams Rd? It's near Williams Rd.
00:44
Units responding to this call, be advised.
00:47
Caller is still on the line and advising now that the child is seizing.
00:51
Speak to life traffic, please.
00:53
Sir, my last update I got, the caller is still on the phone, they're advising the child is now seizing.
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Cleaving down there.
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And it's that continued.
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That's seven to me. Thank you. You have a little for a call.
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Good.
01:04
Can I get en route to near Williams Rd drug this is going to be this TMS? Paul eventually began as a two-year-old female figure in progress.
01:13
It's not going to be a seizure.
Police codes explained
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10-438: In route (en route/emergency response)
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Location mentioned:
Near Williams Rd, Lafayette, TN 37083
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