Four-month-old baby found with dislocated arm, Louisville KY
Emergency responders were dispatched to near Date Street for a four-month-old infant reported with a dislocated arm and unresponsive. Fire crews also handled a small trash fire and a cooking fire at the location, both without hazard. No patient was found in the initial apartment unit; adjacent units were checked.
Audio|Source: Louisville Fire (Fire 1-4, LFR Alert)
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Transcript:
00:00
Four-month-old (name withheld),
00:04
baby's arm is dislocated, not alert,
00:10
at near Date St.
00:32
Thank you. The battalion one, just to advise, this is a VAP address.
00:41
It's also clearboard.
00:46
Location has been clear boarded.
00:50
Okay.
00:58
Engine 6, 17, on 10, near Date St.
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Ingen 6, 4.
01:04
Small trash fire, front yard.
01:10
...on radio, engine 6, I'm a small transfer far in the front yard.
01:14
You could be tagging 1 of responding units in the service.
01:19
Engine 6 can handle small trash fire in the front yard, Battalion 1 and all of the units to near Date St in service at 1855.
01:28
Good morning.
01:34
Cooking fire, there is no hazard.
01:36
Engine 6 in service.
01:40
Engine 6. Cooking fire, no hazard in service, 1856.
01:44
Engine 18 to radio, do you have any additional information? Police on scene try to call back with no answer.
01:51
Okay,
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they've tried to call back twice.
01:58
I have no further information other than they were going to be supposed to be waiting outside.
02:07
The apartment number is apartment one.
02:14
Engine 18 is okay.
02:19
1900. Agent 18 to radio.
02:27
There's no child in Unit 1.
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We expect adjacent units.
02:31
We have no patient.
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Engine 18 is in service.
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