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Family of 9 year old burn victim has urgent need of financial help

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By Larry Smith, FM 92.7 the WAVE

The family of 9 year old Dawson Fischer, who is undergoing treatment at Cincinnati Kosair Children's Hospital in Cincinnati, OH, for for burns sustained in a garage fire on Sandusky Street, Columbia, on Saturday, December 28, 2013, is in desperate need of financial assistance at this time.

A relief fund to assist the family in this time of need is set up at Gary Mann's Columbia Pawn Shop, 500 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY, phone 270-384-5523. At this time, they do not have money to get to the hospital an have other emergency needs. Dawson is a student at Adair County Primary Center.

We at 92.7 FM hope everyone will respond to help a family of our own who need this temporary assistance. - Larry Smith, FM 92.7, the WAVE




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