A young boy was airlifted after being stabbed in the chest by Loco (Image: Getty Images/Pasco Fire Rescue)

Loco was worn on the chest by a boy under the age of 10 during a fishing trip with his family.

A boy of unknown age and gender was fishing in New Port Richey, north of Tampa, Florida, and was injured in a fire at the Pasco County Fire Department. On twitter on Monday.

Fire spokeswoman Corey Deedolph said his mother put her son in a family car and began driving to the hospital on US Highway 19.

“The boy was having difficulty breathing while being taken to the hospital with his mother,” the firefighter wrote on Twitter. “Consequently, firefighters nominated the child as an injury warning.”

My mother then stopped the car and called 911. The ambulance crew determined the boy’s condition was so serious that he was airlifted to Tampa at St. John’s Hospital.

Diedorf said the defendant called a helicopter due to uncertainty about the boy’s condition and circumstances.

“I’ve worked in the ambulance service for 20 years and I’ve never heard of a report like this,” Diedorf said.

“I didn’t know if the cat was toxic because of the boy’s age. The child suffered from difficulty breathing. They did not know the depth of the puncture.

“As a precaution, they ordered an injury warning so the doctor could prepare when the boy was hit.

According to the agency, the boy’s condition is stable.

Many species of lobsters are toxic, with sharp spines on the venom glands and bones, and dorsal and pectoral fins, according to researchers at the University of Michigan.

“These vertebrae can be locked into place when the locomotive is at risk,” the researchers write. “When a potential predator cuts the spine, the membrane surrounding the venom cells collapses and the venom is released into the wound.”

Catfish injuries are rarely fatal, but victims can have bacterial and fungal infections that can last for months.

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