Child injured by dog with chin cut near West Main Street, Sudlersville MD
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Emergency services responded to a four-year-old child near West Main Street after the child was knocked down by a dog and sustained a cut to the chin.
Audio|Heard on: Queen Anne's County Fire, EMS and Police
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02:7
Transcript:
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Permanagh six one, paramedic 600, especially at 69 for hemorrhage, near West Main Street, Cross Street, Crossed Road,
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1914.
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Special Unit 69, respond it with you.
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Response, Special Unit 69.
00:28
It's going to be a Bravo response for Hemorrhage, near West Main Street,
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cross streets of Gilbert Road and Foxtown Drive for a 4-year-old male.
00:44
Callered by the sun got knocked down by the dog, has a laceration to the chin.
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Okay, six, police, Floyd.
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Responding, Paramaradix 600.
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Paramedic 600, very direct on the information.
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That's Craig.
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Special unit 6.9 left.
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Cushion at 69 left.
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Cushion at 69. Okay, special unit 629.
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Thank you for instance.
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Please.
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Patient care transfer paramedic 40, such as the TACU.
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Okay,
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2nd. Okay, 2nd00.
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All right, Paramaratic 600.
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Okay,
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six, I mean,
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I had me in the 6-1.
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Okay, 26. Are you direct on the information?
01:49
Negative.
01:56
Chief Six, it's going to be a Broadway response for Hemorrhage, near West Main Street, cross streets of suburbs over in Foxtown Drive for a four-year-old male who was knocked down by the dog and has the last rations to the chins.
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W Main St, Sudlersville, MD 21668
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