Two-year-old boy hit by falling object in Brodhead, Brodhead WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to near East 4th Avenue in Brodhead for a two-year-old boy who was struck in the back of the head by an object falling from a window. The child was bleeding but did not lose consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Green County Sheriff / Fire, Monroe and Brodhead Police
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Transcript:
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This is the page for Brodhead 850.
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Respond to near East 4th Avenue for a two-year-old male who had something fall from a window and hit the back of the head.
00:09
He is bleeding from the back of the head.
00:11
No loss of consciousness.
00:14
Again, this is for Brodhead 850.
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Channel 7 of the screen, EMF, green clear,
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854.
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St. Johnny from the glars, eight, seven, five.
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Eight, seven, five,
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one. Cheryl's for all the one.
00:35
Talk about, a girl.
00:38
Brodhead 850 or status?
00:44
County to Brodhead 850 your status.
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County to Brodhead 850 or status?
00:52
850 to Green.
00:54
We're in service, awaiting crew.
00:56
Acknowledged. Again, it's going to near East 4th Avenue for a two-year-old that had something fall from a window and hit him in the back of the head.
01:05
He was bleeding from the back of the head but no loss of consciousness.
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Location mentioned:
E 4th Ave, Brodhead, WI 53520
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