Wrestler injured after landing on head at high school gym, Union KY
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An 18-year-old male wrestler suffered a traumatic injury after flipping and landing on his head during a match at Ryle High School gym in Union. He was conscious and alert while located in the lower level of the gym near the front entrance when emergency responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Northern Kentucky Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Ness A unit squads responding near US-42
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at Ryle High School for a traumatic injury.
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An 18-year-old male flipped and landed on his head.
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He is not alone in the lower level of the gym.
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Hour 57. I'm here.
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I'm clear.
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Florence 531 responding to the union at Ryle High School, near US-42, Russell Double Eagle and Cali for a traumatic injury.
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The wrestling athlete was flipped and landed on his head, 18-year-old male.
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He is conscious and alert, in the lower level of the gym near the front of the building.
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Dispatches 1440, Florence.
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Florence.
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The former squad 31 responding to the union at Ryle High School near US-42, Russell Double Eagle and Cali for a traumatic injury.
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The wrestling athlete was flipped and landed on his head, 18-year-old male.
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He is conscious and alert in the lower level of the gym near the front of the building.
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Dispatch is 1440.
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Dispatch minute 1381.
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Arrive. I'm going.
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I copy.
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You're out at Children's at 1441.
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And if it's 11.
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All right.
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Dispatch, minute 680.
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You're out.
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Location mentioned:
US-42, Union, KY 41091
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