Boy's finger stuck in vending machine at school, Jordan NY
A 12-year-old boy got his finger stuck in a vending machine at a middle school cafeteria. No injuries were reported. Emergency responders were called to assist in freeing the finger.
Audio|Source: Finger Lakes Region Fire, EMS and Medevac
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Transcript:
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During rescue, this is for the Senate, Jordan Alders Middle School, near North Chapel Street, the Cafeteria, Stream Water Street, Erie Canalway.
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So he called the old male, because fingers crossed me bending machines.
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No injuries.
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Please, okay.
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That's far one.
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Arestead, hello?
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Cool.
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I'm on the stage.
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Somebody along there.
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Something cool.
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Walt.
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Kathy.
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November.
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November.
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VEZEZEZEZEVELO.
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Housing near Ocala Road from East Julie Terrace.
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They're not going for 502C now.
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State Capitol issue.
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20-0-free.
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Not available.
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All right, George.
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George, Colonel, and no.
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The caller stated there is no injuries, but good one and don't turn to the cause her.
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Both the same is going to be safe for about 10 miles. Do you want them started or do you want to advise?
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Thank you. Okay. On stage for Jordan Ambulance to a citizen at Jordan Elbridge Middle School.
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Two,
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Three, no station for growing home. It's a different, right over general, near North Chapel Street in the cafeteria.
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Seymor Street and steering canal egg. A 12-year-old male, his finger's stuck in vending machine.
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The joint fire district, 2005.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Chappell St, Jordan, NY 13080
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