Apparent child burn incident near Pine St, Fallentimber PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call near Pine St in Reed Township involving an apparent accidental burn. A very young child reportedly spilled hot soup on the chest, causing significant burns estimated to cover a large portion of the body. Medical units and special services were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Cambria County Fire and EMS
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04:2
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 600 and ninety-one, station sixty-three.
00:03
Charlie burn patient near Pine St, Reed Township.
00:09
East One.
00:55
Starting. 1691 responding, (number withheld).
01:01
Eighteen-month-old patient.
01:03
Poured soup on chest.
01:07
Eighteen percent or greater.
01:23
Special services, eighty-three central two.
02:32
One from Cameron.
02:39
Six zero one.
02:42
Tom, we started twenty-eight QRS as well.
02:48
Received.
02:57
Squad twenty-eighteen, Rio, we're responding as URF.
03:01
Click on Squad twenty, you're responding (number withheld).
03:03
Dispatch to (number withheld), eighteen-month-old patient poured soup on chest, eighteen percent or greater.
03:37
Silence.
03:45
Silence.
03:55
Sixty-three assisting, responding.
03:57
Eighteen-month-old with hot soup on chest.
04:01
Large part of the body is burned.
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Location mentioned:
Pine St, Fallentimber, PA 16639
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