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Deputies Hold Boy Who Fled Flu Shot
SHELLEY HANSON
Wheeling
News-Register
Thursday, Nov 12th, 2009
WHEELING - It took the strength of two sheriff's
deputies to keep a middle schooler still enough to receive a
shot of the swine flu, or H1N1, vaccine at a recent clinic.
During a regular Wheeling-Ohio County Health Board meeting
Tuesday, health department Administrator Howard Gamble told
board members about the student's attempt to flee Wheeling Middle
School during a vaccination clinic held there last Friday.
He noted the boy's mother could not bear to watch the scene
and left the gymnasium. Out of apparent fear of receiving the
injection, the student ran out of the building. The school's
resource officer, Ohio County Sheriff's Deputy John Haglock,
coaxed the boy back inside. Once at the shot station, however,
Haglock apparently needed some help keeping the boy still, and
another deputy assisted.
"He tried to run. I looked over and saw two sheriff's
deputies holding a kid down," Gamble said. "Mom took
off, she couldn't take it. You had one nurse with the needle,
two deputies holding him, one nurse is grabbing hands - because
that's what they want to do, to go after the needle. And that's
the last thing you want."
Gamble said as soon as the nurse gave the boy his injection
and told him he was done, he hopped up like nothing had happened.
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