Thursday, March 12, 2009

San Bernardino fire responds to child leg amputation

Child Trying to Board Moving Train, Loses Leg

This morning at 1140am Paramedics from the San Bernardino City Fire Department responded to a call for an injured child in the area of W. Highland Ave and Cajon Blvd.

The responding unit found a 12 year old boy laying on the ground near the railroad tracks and being tended to by a bystander. The child had sustained an amputation injury to one of his legs.

According to witnesses, the child was attempting to board a moving train along with a friend, when he slipped off and his leg was run over and severed.

A bystander came to the aid of the child and slowed the bleeding until Fire Department Paramedics arrived. The child was treated by the SBFD and transported to a local area trauma center.

Written and submitted by Jason Serrano, PIO
(909) 384-5207

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