Newborn with spinal condition transported from home birth, Waterloo IA


A newborn baby was delivered at home near Leicester Road and has a spinal condition. Both mother and baby are stable but need ambulance transport for further care.
Audio|Source: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Public Safety
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Transcript:
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10 ambulance, number 10 ambulance for a...
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Baby that was just born three to five minutes ago near Leicester Road crossing east of Pilot Grove and west of Canfield.
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Dunkerton Ambulance for a home birth,
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near Leicester Road crossing east of Pilot Grove and west of Canfield.
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10.748.
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could you see if you get older, maybe try April damn.
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Jennifer, you cut out a little bit. Did you give a description of what kind of dog it was?
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Brown with a black saddle patch on its back.
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Somebody told the staff member here, they belongs to (name withheld).
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and they were going to come and pick it up. Could you see if you can get a hold of (name withheld) Jazz,
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and if you can't get older, maybe try to hold him.
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Okay.
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10-4[1] because this was a supposed home planned birth, however, the baby has been delivered and it has spinal brysita.
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Mom and baby are doing okay that they need transported for higher level of care.
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10-4[1] is the midwife there?
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10-4[1], thank you.
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I'm going to head that way. Do you want me to proceed or you want me to stand down?
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You can start. We'll probably load and go. It sounds like the baby and mother are doing okay. They just need to be transported.
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Go ahead that direction.
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