16-month-old treated for possible choking and cannabis exposure, Lincoln NE


A 16-month-old boy was taken to a pediatric emergency room near S 70th St for possible choking and lethargy. His urine tested positive for cannabis. Parents deny having drugs at home. The hospital and Child Protective Services have been notified.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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related abuse going to San Elizabeth's pediatric ER near S 70th St, making contact with Nurse Caitlin.
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They have a 16-month-old male who was brought in by the parents tonight for possibly some choking and he's been lethargic since arriving.
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Urinealysis tested positive for cannabis.
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Parents are claiming they don't have any of that in the home and they're not sure how we would have been exposed to it. Mom is going to be (name withheld) and they did not have dad's name. They're both still in location and our cooperative.
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They are aware that the hospital called us and that CPS has already been called.
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Near S 70th St, Lincoln, NE 68510
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