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Teen boy injured after hitting tree while sleddingGoshen IN

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Abshire Park, 1302 E Lincoln Ave, Goshen, IN 46528

According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to Appshire Park for a 14-year-old boy who hit a tree while sledding. He was conscious but unable to move and complained of leg pain.

Audio|Heard on: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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Central Station 3.786 near East Lincoln Ave, Appshire Park.
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Be at the back of the park by the sledding hill for a 14-year-old male, conscious breathing, hit a tree while sledding.
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He is complaining of leg pain and cannot move.
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313. Very.

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Location mentioned:
Abshire Park, 1302 E Lincoln Ave, Goshen, IN 46528

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