Toddler's foot injured after being caught in crib bars, Cannelton IN
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A three-year-old child caught their foot in the bars of a crib near 7th Street in Cannelton, possibly fracturing it. The child is walking but emergency medical services were requested to check the injury.
Audio|Heard on: Tell City Police, Fire and EMS
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, he admits, first responders, TELCity Fire Medical.
00:03
What you signally at near 7th Street in Cannelton.
00:07
RPC said that she was talking to her daughter when her three-year-old was hurt.
00:12
The daughter is screened and then disconnected.
00:14
They do not have a chief complaint.
00:16
K&BQ 225,
00:18
2,000,000.
00:21
And
00:27
I'm 1042.
00:32
It's clear.
00:36
Medic 1, I'm showing you in route at 2.002.
00:40
Medic 1.
00:48
Can you contact your caller and see if she can provide contact information for her daughter and maybe find out if she actually wants the MS?
01:02
My partner is still on the phone with the RP who was pulling up to the call at this time.
01:09
Perfect.
01:21
Attention, EMS.
01:23
Attention, EMS.
01:24
Have a DOS non-critical transfer going to Owensboro.
01:28
Can be Q 225, page time, 2.03.
01:33
The medical one, clear.
01:35
On the transfer.
01:48
Our peer arrived at the address.
01:53
The chief complaint was the three-year-old got his foot stuck in the bars of the crib.
01:58
Whenever they cut it out, they felt it popped, they found it broke.
02:03
The child is walking on the foot now.
02:05
They do want you to continue on to check it out just in case.
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Location mentioned:
7th St, Cannelton, IN 47520
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