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Child seriously injured in crash near E.E. Wilson towerMonmouth OR

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E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, 29555 Camp Adair Rd, Monmouth, OR 97361

A six-year-old boy was seriously injured and unconscious but breathing after a motor vehicle crash near the lookout tower at E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area. Emergency crews are responding to the scene.

Audio|Source: Benton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Route with medic 60[1] you're headed to the trauma[2] and opening supercross to a six-year-old male.
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He's unconscious of breathing after a motor physical crash[3].
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He's about 30 yards from the lookout tower and they're putting him on a stretcher right now.
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E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area, near Camp Adair Rd.
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Working under Adair, three-fire.
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Near Camp Adair Rd, E.E. Wilson.
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Working to dare local at 1049.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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medic 60: Emergency Medical Services unit
[2]
trauma: Serious injury
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motor physical crash: Motor Vehicle Accident

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Location mentioned:
E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, 29555 Camp Adair Rd, Monmouth, OR 97361
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