Child hospitalized after ingesting glue and breathing trouble, Russellville AR
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According to the dispatch call, a two-year-old child ingested glue and had breathing difficulties. Emergency responders were dispatched to the home near W Main St. The child was stabilized and taken to St. Mary's Regional Medical Center in Russellville.
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Senator Erlisten scanner, I guess one of the officers called in city needed the people over there emergent to his residence.
00:06
I guess his two-year-old child, evidently had gotten some glue and had, I guess, was eaten the glue and is now having some respiratory issues, so I think they got it under control, thank goodness.
00:23
The label that says keep out of reach of children comes to mind.
00:32
It does, and I don't know, uh,
00:36
he didn't know how he, they got it or whatever, but hopefully,
00:40
he won't, you know,
00:41
that, uh...
00:43
He called it in and tried to get help over there.
00:47
So I didn't hear the patient report or anything.
00:50
I don't know if I'll hear it or not.
00:53
I should. They'll probably go to take them to children's.
01:00
Uh,
01:02
not necessarily.
01:04
What's the closest hospital there?
01:08
St. Mary's Regional Medical Center in Russellville.
01:15
Ah, that'll probably go there first.
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