Child injured after falling from counter near Colby Ave, Marshall MO
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A 4-year-old male fell off a counter at a location near South Colby Avenue and was injured in the left hip and ribs. The child was conscious and breathing normally upon arrival of medical personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Saline County Public Safety
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02:43
Transcript:
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142. 142, near South Colby Avenue.
00:05
The image is being dispatched for a 4-year-old male who fell off the counter with injury to left hip.
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2054.
00:18
I'm going to be.
00:50
For central,
00:52
you can show all units, you can show all units trying to use it to clear our mission.
01:01
Okay.
01:04
TEPs won't meet you, both a bit there.
01:07
For me.
01:15
So when you're trying to MS, did you copy down?
01:24
No, because we haven't been getting your radio traffic.
01:33
We're in coming at zero-town.
01:42
We're in turning a email at near South Colby Avenue, 4-year-old male, fell off the counter, injury to left hip, 2057.
01:51
Thank you to Gabby.
01:54
Copy, 257.
01:57
Forty-two central is confirming near South Colby Avenue.
02:04
Affirmated.
02:11
Near South Colby Avenue,
02:17
4-year-old male,
02:19
accident will fall from 10 feet that just occurred,
02:22
no bleeding, and was responding normally.
02:25
Conscious breathing, sleepy alert, no longer on the floor.
02:29
Left side of ribs are swollen near cross streets of North Lake Drive.
02:36
Byerwood Street, 2059.
02:40
The fall was from 10 feet.
02:43
He fell off of the counter.
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Location mentioned:
Colby Ave, Marshall, MO 65340
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