Child injured after hitting head on dresser, Trussville AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near Harrier Road and Accipiter Lane in Trussville for a 20‑month‑old child who suffered a head injury after running into a dresser. The child was reported to be sleepy but stable at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson AL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Battalion 820, Engine 801, Rescue 811, near Harrier Road.
00:05
A head injury.
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Battalion 820, Engine 801, Rescue 811, near Harrier Road.
00:10
20-month-old child ran into a dresser and is acting sleepy.
00:15
Accipiter Lane cross streets.
00:20
3 small received.
00:22
City alarm received.
00:25
Battalion 820 received.
00:30
Battalion 820 received.
00:36
820, your last traffic was broken.
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In service.
00:42
820 is.
00:45
Engine 801 responding.
00:50
Engine 801, near Harrier Road.
00:54
Head injury, 20-month-old child hit head on a dresser, acting sleepy and not responding to simple commands at Accipiter Lane cross streets.
01:04
Rescue 811, are you responding?
01:08
They have 11 responding.
01:11
A11 responding.
01:12
Rescue 811 is on scene.
01:16
811 on scene.
01:20
Engine 801, someone's on scene.
01:21
Harrier command.
01:24
801 on scene, Harrier command.
01:28
Patient stable.
01:31
A patient.
01:33
Harrier command, 2 minutes in.
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Location mentioned:
Harrier Rd, Trussville, AL 35173
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