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Child injured by crossbow cocking mechanismClermont County OH

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Shiloh Rd, Ohio 45122

A five-year-old boy was hit in the face by the cocking mechanism of a crossbow while practicing near Shiloh Road. He was conscious and breathing when emergency personnel responded.

Audio|Heard on: Clermont County Public Safety
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00:33
Transcript:
00:00
A 5-year-old male was practicing with a crossbow.
00:04
The cocking mechanism snapped back and hit him in the face.
00:07
He's conscious and breathing.
00:12
Station 18.
00:14
Traumatic injuries.
00:21
Near State Route 132.
00:24
Cross of Frey Road and Shiloh Road.
00:28
Traumatic injuries.
00:30
Medic 19.
00:31
1245 hours.

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Location mentioned:
Shiloh Rd, Ohio 45122

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Cindy SwearingenCindy Swearingen

Is he okay?

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