Hudson was buried Tuesday morning at Oakland Cemetery. The dispatcher has also apologized to the family of 9-year-old Arayah Hope Hudson for a situation that he calls unconscionable. The dispatcher was placed on paid administrative leave while the sheriff investigates if it was a technical error or a human error. Sheriff Toby Spencer has initiated an internal investigation into the error that occurred in dispatching the call. The investigation into the child's death is standard procedure and required by law regardless of the circumstances. The Darke County Coroner was notified and is investigating the child's death, along with Darke County detectives. Medics transported the girl to Wayne Health Care, where she was pronounced dead. Tri-Village Rescue, Liberty Township Fire and deputies responded to the scene. Dispatchers immediately sent the correct emergency responders to the call upon realizing the error. The sheriff's report said at approximately eight minutes into the call, the dispatcher realized the call was from 120 East Cross Street in Palestine, not Ansonia. The caller was provided CPR instructions while emergency units responded. 14, around 9:41 a.m., the Darke County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call from 129 East Cross Street in the village of Palestine of a 9-year-old girl who was unresponsive.Ī report from the sheriff's office said the dispatcher sent Ansonia Fire, Rescue and police to 120 West and East Cross Street in Ansonia.
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