A child died after emergency services were called for reports of a “medical emergency” in a drug in the green barley area in Birmingham – a 37 -year -old woman was arrested.
A 37 -year -old woman was arrested on suspicion of neglecting children after a baby's death. Emergency services were summoned to CULFORD Drive in the Barley Green area in Birmingham after reports of a medical emergency child at 4:30 pm on Wednesday.
West Midlands police said Tot was taken to the hospital, where he died despite the efforts of the paramedics. The woman, who was arrested on suspicion of neglecting the children, remained in the reservation today that the police responded to. “We were called to reports of a medical emergency in a Cover Drive title, at about 4:30 pm yesterday,” a force spokesman said.
“The child was transferred to the hospital, where he died unfortunately. A 37 -year -old woman was arrested on suspicion of neglecting children, and she is still in detention for interrogation.
“We understand the concerns of the community of this incident, but we ask the public not to speculate on the circumstances.” The BBC's residents told the death of the child “tragic” and Msad de Sak was a “friendly” society.
“We were summoned to a medical emergency in a special address at the Cover Drive, Bartley Green at 4.36 pm. An ambulance, a paramedic, and a merit with a critical care paramedic, was sent in the place of attendance, was a response to society first present,” said a spokesman for the West Midlands ambulance service.
“Upon his arrival, the crew found a child in critical condition receiving CPR and ambulance staff immediately to manage advanced life support before transportation to Midlands Metropolitan University.