Toddler chokes on apple slice, has breathing trouble, Fenton MI


A 19-month-old female toddler choked on an apple slice near Clyde Rd. She regained consciousness and is breathing but still having difficulty.
Audio|Source: Livingston County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Such a priority one[1] choking, near Clyde Rd, across a partial bill.
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For a 19-month-old female, coughing, choking on apple slice, 1459.
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Just breathing, choking down on the phone slide.
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Good.
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502. Thank you.
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Dr. 12.
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912.
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Out beat mass.
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1500.
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Copy your arrival, 1500.
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On the Air Patrol Information Special Attention, Owl Township Eastbound, I-96, approaching M59 for a white cargo van with U.S.
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carpet and a flag on the back of it, swerving along with the roadway. Nobody given, 15-0-1.
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Go ahead.
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Do we have fire-in route, people?
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Stay for him.
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Clear, thank you.
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Advising I'm holding on a Sisk EMS, 19-month-old female, conscious in breathing, choking on an apple slice.
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That's not it, I'll hold that way.
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Okay.
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Have abnormal breathing.
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1045, female is no longer choking but is still having difficulty breathing.
Police codes explained
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[1]
priority one: Highest-priority emergency medical response
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Location mentioned:
Near Clyde Rd, Fenton, MI 48430
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