Child exposed to hand soap, feels dizzy at American Legion Hall


A 4-year-old child splashed hand soap on his face and feels dizzy and disoriented. Medical and police teams are responding to assist.
Audio|Source: St. Charles EMS and Fire
01:18
Transcript:
Medic 26194.25 ingestion, 2,500 raymond driver, respond to the AP[2]. Medic 261.994.25 ingestion, American Legion Hall 2, 250, Raymond Driver, respondent, Piaps, 9.06[1]. 7417, Hemorrhage, 430, Rose Drive, respond to fiasp. 2417, hemorrhage, 430, Rose Drive, respond to 9.0.086-194-25, responding to the American Legion post 312, 2,500 Raymond Drive for a 4-year-old male, stated he splashed hand soap on his face. Leaves me may have poison themselves. Safety is disoriented and dizzy. Be located in front of the building on a white shirt. P.D. is also responding. 2417 responding, 4.30, Rose Drive, Voschards Crosswood, Rose Court, and West Clark Street. The 473-0-9, noseblee on block then.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
9.06: Possible poisoning/ingestion
[2]
AP: Access Point/Primary Incident Location
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Location mentioned:
Near Raymond Dr, St Charles, MO 63301
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