Two-year-old injured with possible broken leg on Appleton Street, Lawrence MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a call about a 2-year-old male in pain from a possible leg injury after a sibling fell on him near Appleton Street. The child resisted examination but showed no visible deformity. EMS was notified to transport the child for care.
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm to A2 near Appleton Street for a 2-year-old male,
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possible broken leg.
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Fire alarm to A2,
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near Appleton Street,
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for a 2-year-old male with possible broken leg.
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Fire alarm, engine one, back in quarters.
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Edgemore quarter.
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Yeah,
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you get that number four times.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Extension Engine 1 respond to 60 Crystal Lake Road for the check alarms.
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Attention Engine 1 responds to 60 Crystal Lake Road for the check alarm.
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Attention Engine 1 responds to 60 Crystal Lake Road for the check alarm.
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Phaven.
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A2, you're on to near Appleton Street.
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A2B advised the two-year-old that his older sibling,
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6-year-old about 49-pound, fell on him,
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the child will not let the parent go near the leg.
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They do not see any deformity at this time, but like I said, the child's not letting them near his leg.
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with leg pain.
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Message received will advise EMS, you have one patient to be transported with leg pain.
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Location mentioned:
Appleton St, Lawrence, MA 01840
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