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Traffic crash injures young child at Mediapolis Rd and 67th AveDes Moines County IA

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Mediapolis Rd & 67th Ave, Iowa 52646

A traffic collision at Mediapolis Road and 67th Avenue involved a blue Hyundai Santa Fe and a white van. A conscious four-year-old girl suffered a head injury and nosebleed and was taken to the hospital.

Audio|Source: Des Moines County Public Safety / Henderson IL County
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Transcript:
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Mediapolis Ambulance respond to 67th and Mediapolis Road for a 1050 PI[1], a blue Hyundai, Santa Fe versus a white van.
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Complaint has a conscious 4-year-old female that hit her head during the incident, and now her nose is bleeding.
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Again, her Minneapolis Ambulance respond to Mediapolis Road and 67th Avenue for a 1050PI.
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Blue Hyundai Santa Fe versus a white van.
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(name withheld) has a conscious four-year-old female that hit her head during the incident and now her nose is bleeding.
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Timeout is 8 o'clock.
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And route to the hospital.
Police codes explained
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1050 PI: Personal Injury Traffic Accident

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Mediapolis Rd & 67th Ave, Iowa 52646
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