Infant with breathing difficulty treated at residence, Seward NE
Emergency responders treated a one-month-old male infant at a residence near South Fifth Street for difficulty breathing and vomiting liquid through the nose. The infant was conscious and breathing improved after treatment. Caretakers were present at the scene.
Audio|Source: Seward County Sheriff and Milford Police
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Transcript:
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Two at rescue call, two at rescue call, near South Fifth Street,
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near South Fifth Street.
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One month old male, pardon me to breathe,
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is conscious, difficulty breathing.
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One month old male having difficulty breathing is conscious with caretaker and parents.
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I don't know.
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Verifying to redress you call.
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Verifying for a rest you call.
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Near South Fifth Street, near South Fifth Street.
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One month old male child was having difficulty breathing,
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possibly vomiting liquid through the nose.
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He had turned red as colors coming back.
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He made breathing better now.
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Child is a caretaker and parent.
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Seward 41612.
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(number withheld), South Fifth Street, one-month-old, male child was having difficulty breathing,
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is breathing better now,
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had liquid coming through his nose, color is coming back, rescue advised.
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Location mentioned:
S 5th St, Seward, NE 68434
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