A 3-year-old toddler has been hospitalized and in critical condition from a gunshot after police found the kid at a fire station in Washington State on Friday.
3-Year-Old Toddler Left At The Fire Station Shot And In Critical Condition
A toddler has been rescued and hospitalized after police found it in critical condition from a gunshot wound in a Washington state firehouse on Friday morning.
Officers in Tukwila Police Washington said that they responded to several 911 calls from the Allentown neighborhood in which they heard a female voice screaming on the phone. They immediately rushed into the vicinity and saw a vehicle rushing away and found a toddler wounded by a gunshot left behind.
The TPD, Tukwila Fire Department Station 53 saw a woman who had gotten out of the vehicle toddler who had been shot, and the vehicle they ride in drove away. TPD ever performed life-saving measures to save the child and they immediately rushed it to the nearest hospital. According to the TP the woman who was with the toddler is a family member who joins the medical team to bring the toddler to the hospital.
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3-Year-Old Toddler Critically Shot And Left At The Fire Station
The Tukwila Police is now investigating a residence in the 1200 block 46th Avenue South, which they think that’s the place of the criminal scene which is blocks away from the Fire station. Neighbors who live near the toddler’s house said that the family just moved in there a few months ago. Another neighbor named Vlad Mkrtumyan said that he didn’t know much about the people who live at the boy’s home and no idea what happened. He even added that it’s a huge tragedy that an innocent toddler gets shot.
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