Three-year-old boy chokes on candy with nose bleeding, Mayville WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders attended to a conscious three-year-old boy near North John Street who was choking on hard candy and experiencing nosebleed. The child was able to speak and cry, but was visibly distressed.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Dr. Kennedy sure self is paging Mayville EMS third unit, third unit needed near North John St and Dayton and Williams.
00:08
We have a patient that is conscious three-year-old head was sucking on candy in his mouth.
00:14
Unknown if choking, his breathing, but there's blood coming out of his nose.
00:17
The patient is male, three years of age.
00:20
Officers on scene, the patient can speak and cry,
00:24
and it is bothering him a lot.
00:25
Time of page is 14,
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16, K-5, 46.
00:43
Dodge, can I share itself is paging Mabel EMF 3rd unit needed near North John St.
00:49
near Dayton and Williams.
00:52
We have a 3-year-old male patient that was sucking on some hard candy.
00:56
I'm not if he's choking, but there's blood coming out of his nose.
01:00
Patient is...
01:01
conscious,
01:03
Ken speak and cry, it seems to be bothering him a lot, but started about five minutes ago.
01:07
Hospital preferences, Aurora, officers on scene 10 pages, 1417, K-5-46.
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Location mentioned:
N John St, Mayville, WI 53050
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