Infant receives chest compressions in medical emergency, Pittsburgh PA


Emergency responders assisted an infant who initially was not breathing and received chest compressions near Kelton Ave in Pittsburgh. EMS and fire personnel helped with extrication at the residence. The patient was later awake and alert.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County West Police, Fire, and EMS, South Fire
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Transcript:
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They're saying the baby is able to breathe some.
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Oh, we got these.
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19-5-1.
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All right. Another update.
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They're starting chest compression.
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Copy.
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Cotty, you put 1A1 scored around. Can you send that to my 1A1 cheese cat?
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Coffee.
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70 before.
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They're starting chaff compression.
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Oh,
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that's true.
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I dropped it on your cat as well.
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Oh,
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thank you.
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County, you can show 190, engine 3 on scene.
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Engine 3 on scene, 749.
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Assist EMS non-emergent with extrication assistance.
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near Kelton Ave and Dormont,
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section 130, self-hire 2, 752.
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Patients talking to me.
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Rad, coffee, patient's awake alert.
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Location mentioned:
Near Kelton Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15216
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