Toddler falls and injures head and tongue, Wakefield NH
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A 17-month-old toddler fell about one foot, hit her head, cut her tongue, and was bleeding. Emergency responders were dispatched to provide care near Francis Road in East Wakefield.
Audio|Heard on: OVMA and Wolfeboro Fire Dispatch
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02:15
Transcript:
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Wakefield responded East Wakefield,
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near Francis Road.
00:05
No determinant yet.
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Nine one call reporting a 16-month old female fell, cut her tongue and is bleeding.
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Nine one lost the call but are attempting to get back on the line now.
00:17
Repeating for Wakefield into East Wakefield, near Francis Road.
00:23
No determinant.
00:24
16-month old female fell, cut her tongue.
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Is bleeding.
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Now lost the caller but attempting to get him back on the line.
00:32
18707 is your first, Tom.
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Wakefield.
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Into East Wakefield, near Francis Road, updated Delta level, 17-month-old female.
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Fell about a foot, struck her head, split her tongue, and is bleeding.
01:06
Fell approximately one foot.
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Repeating for Wakefield, into East Wakefield, near Francis Road.
01:15
A Delta-level 17-month-old female fell about one foot.
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Struck her head, she is not alert, she is conscious and breathing and is bleeding from the mouth.
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1810.
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Go, 81. Anyone?
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Reveulance one.
01:42
Go, you show anyone on responding?
01:45
Any ambulance one responding? 1810.
01:53
Carole Fire, 58A2.
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58A2. On.
02:05
58A2 is transporting one to Huggins.
02:14
1811
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Location mentioned:
Francis Rd, East Wakefield, NH 03830
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