Infant found unresponsive in apartment, Marysville OH
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According to the dispatch call, an eight-month-old infant was found unresponsive and blue in an apartment near Morning Song Road in Marysville. The infant was turned over and showed signs of improvement before emergency responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Union County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Medic Tuesday.
00:01
Respond to unknown medical problem.
00:04
At near Morning Song Road.
00:07
Unit 204. Cross streets are married with crossing and married with crossing.
00:12
Respond on Ops 2.
00:13
Timeout 2128.
00:16
At 3,000.
00:24
Okay quick.
00:28
County Fire Medic 271?
00:34
...centred?
00:37
Go ahead.
00:39
You start with the Medics, near Morning Song, Apartment 204,
00:43
reference an eight-month-old baby.
00:45
They originally advised you want to check.
00:47
I want to reference her rolled over.
00:49
Otherwise, there's still some blue on our face.
00:53
You're clear, 937.37 clear.
01:02
See how far up there.
01:09
Yeah,
01:11
okay.
01:12
Thank you. Thank you.
01:18
Good.
01:23
The assistance with medication administered will be 3-5.
01:30
Yeah,
01:31
correct.
01:35
County Fire, Medic 1.
01:40
Go ahead for Medic 1.
01:42
Your patient's an eight-month-old female caller found her face down and lifts up blue.
01:50
She is now unfoddled and lifts are now becoming more pinked.
01:55
She was flipped over maybe about 10 to 15 minutes.
01:58
They can't be certain.
01:59
No one was with her.
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Location mentioned:
Morning Song Rd, Marysville, OH 43040
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