Medical emergency for infant redirected to fire station, Louisville KY
A medical emergency involving a one-year-old child with unknown breathing status occurred in Louisville. The child was redirected to a nearby fire station for assistance.
Audio|Source: Louisville MetroSafe Suburban Fire 5 - 8, Okolona Tac 80
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Transcript:
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With anyone, you're responding on a medical doctor call at the EMS[1] to the Middletown,
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Station 35, (number withheld), Shelbyville Road, got to use for cutoff road,
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one-year-old,
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unknown breathing status.
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Chugging me to the pothouse, 2007, Battalion 31.
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Is this what you and Injun 35 are going to be on?
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We're going to use the engine 35 or Battalion 31.
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Okay,
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Tommy 31, go ahead, Radio.
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Italian 31 is the run at your own fire station and the run at (number withheld) Eastwood Carole,
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the same run.
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I'm not sure radio, I'm going to find out here shortly.
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Each will be pulling up on scene now.
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The (number withheld), that's station, all the eyes.
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Okay, do you want me to continue...
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I was on the team at Middle Sound Station 5.
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I'm okay, do you want me to continue engine,
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0.31 down there?
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Just one flag in a call.
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Quinti 7th and service.
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2087 in service.
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20801, 80.
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287 in service, 208.
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Battagics, everyone, go ahead.
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This is the same incident where they call from (number withheld) and then they brought the child to the firehouse.
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I'm okay, just 1.31 need to continue.
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That's not going to get up. They can cancel.
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Met 35,
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Louisville, KY
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