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Toddler's severe tongue injury sparks emergency rush in Demorest, Demorest GA
A 3-year-old boy suffered a severe tongue injury from nail clippers, causing heavy bleeding near Stonebrook Drive. Emergency responders rushed to the scene to provide urgent medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Habersham County Emergency Services
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 13-921, respond to near Dumburg drive.
00:05
It'll be first at the reach.
00:12
Engine 13-7-7-7.
00:18
Engine 5 is that.
00:25
Engine 12 dispatch.
00:27
Agent 12, go ahead.
00:30
Angie 12, Matt 12 is going to take that call up.
00:32
You can go ahead.
00:34
Mitch 21 is going to be cleared that call up.
00:35
Mitch 21 is going to be cleared back in service.
00:43
Clear. Eugene 12, Med 12, you're responding to near Stonebrook Drive just off the calf drive for a hemorrhage.
00:48
Just a 3-year-old boy, 45 pounds.
00:51
Mom stated that he cut his tongue with the nail clipper.
00:54
The tip of the tongue is dangling off at this time.
00:56
Med 12-year run number is going to be 7817, 7817.
00:59
7817.
01:00
Okay.
01:10
This, that's near 126, matter of check all unit.
01:14
Temple.
01:16
Clear.
01:19
Sorry, six this much.
01:20
We're all on Monday.
01:22
Clear all units Monday.
01:24
Yes, that's 135.
01:29
Mm-hmm. That's harder, the viz and we're on fire, EMS, near Stonebrook Drive.
01:38
Reference to pediatric hemorrhage, a three-year-old.
01:45
Collar bias.
01:47
Three-year-old cut his tongue with fingernail clipper states it's bleeding,
01:52
then the tip of the tongue is dangling.
01:58
1040 to be a mess that dies by anything.
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Location mentioned:
Stonebrook Dr, Demorest, GA 30535
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