Child found unconscious, CPR started near East 10th St, Northampton PA


A 9-year-old boy was found unconscious near East 10th Street. He was initially unresponsive but then became conscious and unconscious again. Breathing was weak and CPR was started.
Audio|Source: Northampton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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94020448 for an ALS[1] call.
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County, 4981, fire 42,
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ALS[1],
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unconscious,
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near East 10th Street, cross Northampton, Ave. Northampton communications off 1, 848.
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4218, 4204 that male is currently conscious, but he's in and out of it.
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At 948.
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Thank you. Well,
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I think they spoke with a Perry who'd be a proper pass code. She's on scene requesting cancellation.
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Due to 2732 for a disabled vehicle.
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It'll be the cross of Williams Penn and South 25th, Williamston Highway and South 25th Street. Callers, there's a semi-truck stuff at the stoplight. Callers the pass.
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Just on him.
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Chay's lines at near East 10th Street for a 9-year-old male who passed out,
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currently conscious, going out of consciousness for having told breathing.
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Breathing.
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It seems like you have an agonal breathing. They're going to be starting CPR.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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First, do you need additional?
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No, be additional.
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See what I have the library.
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Recute 850.
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42, that's very common.
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I, he did you want. I, he did you want.
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242, 43 rounds.
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I don't even do it.
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We're everyone.
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They were going to her CPR on this time?
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They were going in her CPR.
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I'm not sure they had some kind of machine, but said the breathing had 97% and the heart, it was at 55%, or at 55.
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And then she went to re-verify breathing and scenario on scene.
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Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response involving higher-level care for serious or potentially life-threatening conditions.
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