911 Dispatcher 2
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Okay, I'm going to give you instructions on how to do it. Is she still choking on it now? No. Okay, so it is out, so we just need to do CPR then? Yes. Okay.
Okay, I'm going to give you instructions on how to do it. Is she still choking on it now? No. Okay, so it is out, so we just need to do CPR then? Yes. Okay.
Okay, none of this is slowing down. Another dispatcher is getting them on the way. I'm going to give you instructions for you on what to do. Are you with her right now? I am. She's breathing, but very, very low. Okay, lay the baby flat on her back, on the ground. On the ground. All right. Look in the mouth for any food or vomit. Is there anything in her mouth? Okay.
Okay, none of this is slowing down. Another dispatcher is getting them on the way. I'm going to give you instructions for you on what to do. Are you with her right now? I am. She's breathing, but very, very low. Okay, lay the baby flat on her back, on the ground. On the ground. All right. Look in the mouth for any food or vomit. Is there anything in her mouth? Okay.
Place your hand on the baby's forehead, your other hand under the baby's neck and shoulders, and slightly tilt the head back. I want you to put your ear next to her mouth and tell me if you can feel or hear any breathing. I hear it. You do hear it? Yes. Okay, all right, stay with her. Make sure her head is slightly tilted back, and I want you to keep checking breathing often.
Place your hand on the baby's forehead, your other hand under the baby's neck and shoulders, and slightly tilt the head back. I want you to put your ear next to her mouth and tell me if you can feel or hear any breathing. I hear it. You do hear it? Yes. Okay, all right, stay with her. Make sure her head is slightly tilted back, and I want you to keep checking breathing often.
I want you to, starting now, every time she takes a breath in, tell me when. Just say now, every time she breathes. When, now. Every day. Now. Okay. Now. Does it matter that she's asleep?
I want you to, starting now, every time she takes a breath in, tell me when. Just say now, every time she breathes. When, now. Every day. Now. Okay. Now. Does it matter that she's asleep?
I just kept trying to push and everything. You're fine. You're doing a good job. Like I said, I got help on the way to you. OK. Yeah, we're just monitoring breathing right now. She is breathing.
I just kept trying to push and everything. You're fine. You're doing a good job. Like I said, I got help on the way to you. OK. Yeah, we're just monitoring breathing right now. She is breathing.
OK. Yeah, she's doing fine. Like I said, we got them on the way.
OK. Yeah, she's doing fine. Like I said, we got them on the way.
Yeah, she's doing fine. What do you know what she was choking on?
Yeah, she's doing fine. What do you know what she was choking on?
Said she is asleep.
Said she is asleep.
She is breathing. We make sure she keeps telling me.
She is breathing. We make sure she keeps telling me.
She's really pale.
She's really pale.
Yeah, she's still breathing on that same schedule, but she's pale.
Yeah, she's still breathing on that same schedule, but she's pale.
All right, we're going to go ahead and do CPR then.
All right, we're going to go ahead and do CPR then.
Okay, I'm going to give you instructions on how to do it. Is she still choking on it now? No. Okay, so it is out, so we just need to do CPR then? Yes. Okay.
Okay, none of this is slowing down. Another dispatcher is getting them on the way. I'm going to give you instructions for you on what to do. Are you with her right now? I am. She's breathing, but very, very low. Okay, lay the baby flat on her back, on the ground. On the ground. All right. Look in the mouth for any food or vomit. Is there anything in her mouth? Okay.
Place your hand on the baby's forehead, your other hand under the baby's neck and shoulders, and slightly tilt the head back. I want you to put your ear next to her mouth and tell me if you can feel or hear any breathing. I hear it. You do hear it? Yes. Okay, all right, stay with her. Make sure her head is slightly tilted back, and I want you to keep checking breathing often.
I want you to, starting now, every time she takes a breath in, tell me when. Just say now, every time she breathes. When, now. Every day. Now. Okay. Now. Does it matter that she's asleep?
I just kept trying to push and everything. You're fine. You're doing a good job. Like I said, I got help on the way to you. OK. Yeah, we're just monitoring breathing right now. She is breathing.
OK. Yeah, she's doing fine. Like I said, we got them on the way.
Yeah, she's doing fine. What do you know what she was choking on?
Said she is asleep.
She is breathing. We make sure she keeps telling me.
She's really pale.
Yeah, she's still breathing on that same schedule, but she's pale.
All right, we're going to go ahead and do CPR then.