Child's fall in Rockbridge Baths sparks emergency response, Rockbridge Baths VA
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A 10-year-old girl fell in a bathtub near Dry Hollow Road, prompting emergency responders to ensure her safety and manage minor injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Rockbridge County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Rescue 17 and company 6 respond to fall near Dry Hollow Road and Rockbridge grass cross streets are bugged to so lane at clever lane
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Rescue 17, Company 6, need to respond.
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Near Dry Hollow Road.
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For a fall, ECC, 22, 34.
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But there were...
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ECC, Rescue 177 will be in route.
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She respond to 2235 to near Dry Hollow Road for a 10-year-old female tub, the bathtub.
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Her right leg and hip, she is up out of the floor sitting on the toilet now.
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They're around 170 pounds.
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If she was bleeding some, it is under control now.
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They just wanted her to check out to make sure she's okay.
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They said to come to the side kitchen doors, she had the porch light on.
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You can I forgot up too.
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HX, ECC. Interact at the scene, P.OV.
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Good on details going to do.
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10423. Coventy-six response to
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CCCC, which is fine.
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246,000.
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2240.
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Near Dry Hollow Road for a 10-year-old female fell bathtub.
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Her right dip in legs for 170 pounds.
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She is up out of the floor on the toilet now.
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I've come to the side kitchen door, so I have the porch laid on.
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I think I forgot for that too.
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Chief 16th is on location.
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104-224242.
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You can contact.
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1044 here.
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Location mentioned:
Dry Hollow Rd, Rockbridge Baths, VA 24473
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