Child's leg stuck in tree during climbing accident


A young boy got his leg stuck while climbing a tree at a golf course. He is not hurt and is being held up as help tries to free him.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
01:50
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Engine 35, AMR 153, going to a VLS fall at 1-2364, Southless King George Drive. 83-year-old female is conscious breathing normally, had a ground level fall after losing her balance. No further. Engine 53 and AMR 109. Respond to Code 1 Trauma, N8200, Southwest Cholesbury Road. Cross Streets or Southwest Crestwood Drive in Southwest Homestead Lane. Camera 101. Coming. The street and no street and no street. R154 from Engine 50. 154, go ahead. On your arrival, you can pull through the driveway in front of our engine. 154 copies. Engine 553, MR. 109, according to Redtail Golf Course, 8200 south of Schultesbury Road. We have a six-year-old male who was climbing a tree and then slid down and has got his leg stuck in the tree. He is able to move his fingers and his toes still. He's not currently injured. They have tried some attempts to get the leg free, currently holding him up there. And we have no further.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW Scholls Ferry Rd, Beaverton, OR 97008
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