Two-year-old injured after fall on Edna Lane, North Yarmouth ME
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A two-year-old child fell from a standing position and hit their head near Edna Lane off McIntyre Road. Emergency units responded, and the child was able to crawl after the fall.
Audio|Heard on: York Maine Fire Departments
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
York, Dispatching, York Village Fire, York Beach Fire, York, Andoan, City Unit 18, respond to Edna Lane off McIntyre Road for a two-year-old subject that has fallen and banged their head.
00:13
We're trying to ascertain consciousness at this time.
00:16
Again, two...
00:17
I want to stay on the line with...
00:22
All right, rest of you.
00:26
All the way to hit us.
00:31
Ten for rescue one on route.
00:35
Engine four to guard.
00:37
So I have engine four.
00:41
You can cancel the beach.
00:42
We'll be responding.
00:45
Ten-four, engine four will be responding, Beach.
00:47
You can cancel your response.
00:49
All right, you want to have the return.
01:00
Ambulance 1, New York.
01:02
Go ahead, ambulance one.
01:07
Ambulance 1 responding.
01:10
104 Ambulance 1 in route.
01:12
Update from the parent,
01:13
the child is now crawling.
01:17
On the floor of the parents, the child is now crawling at the time.
01:27
Copy that, thank you.
01:28
Any information on the fall, like how far it was, or a head strike?
01:36
Two-year-old fell from standing position.
01:39
I believe it was a head strike,
01:42
but the floor was copied.
01:46
I was unsure about breathing there for a minute or two, but you can hear the child in the background, and now she could be falling around.
01:57
Copy, thanks.
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Location mentioned:
Edna Ln, North Yarmouth, ME 04097
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