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Two-year-old boy bleeding after toy hit himNewburgh NY

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S Dix Ave, Newburgh, NY 12550

Emergency services responded to a two-year-old boy bleeding from the head after being hit by a toy near South Dix Avenue at the intersection of Bay Street and Hudson Avenue.

Audio|Heard on: Orange County EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention, 10-membered ambulance, additional call, out for response, a 2-year-old male,
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bleeding from the head after a toy hit him.
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Near South Dix Avenue by Bay Street and Hudson Avenue on the cross.
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Feeding for 10-numbered ambulance, additional call, alpha response, a 2-year-old male bleeding after a toy hit him.
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Near South Dix Avenue, Bay Street, Hudson Avenue on the cross.

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S Dix Ave, Newburgh, NY 12550

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