Two-year-old child found in Hudson home after brief absence, Hudson NY
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A two-year-old child was reported missing near Riverview Street in Hudson but was found inside the nearby home about 10 to 15 minutes later.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia County Sheriff and Fire, Hudson Police
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04:2
Transcript:
00:00
Whoever's first on scene gather as much information and start checking the area, second unit, start checking the house.
00:08
Just confirm he's not in there.
00:12
One-six copy.
00:24
(number withheld) you're unseen at 1429 (number withheld) give me a location again
00:40
Near Riverview Street, City of Hudson
00:49
At 1429.
00:57
One take, Sheriff, so I'll show me how to check it to your head.
01:08
At 1430.
01:16
So.
01:25
Clear car four.
01:26
So, one, car four,
01:33
I asked what you go to?
01:47
Seven for up.
01:53
0.4.
01:57
Vio is clear and we'll be on that 10-10[1].
02:02
Uh, 1433. 3.
02:06
3.
02:12
633. 6-3, I'm seen at 1433.
02:30
Sheriff's up time.
02:39
It's gonna be a two-year-old child.
02:42
One's right here, Lundy,
02:44
and a diaper.
02:46
To be seen by his brother, possibly 10 to 15 minutes ago.
02:49
Unknown direct from travel.
02:56
Two-year-old black male.
03:01
We have seen you 10 or 15 minutes ago.
03:27
First Clear, near Riverview Street, Dividest.
03:34
Ready, escape, 1435.
03:52
Sheriff's Office has a unit on a responding to 455-count-22.
03:57
First unit 2C-1-1 child has been located inside the residence.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-10: Motor vehicle accident (overturned vehicle reported)
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Location mentioned:
Riverview Blvd, Hudson, NY 12534
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