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A new Florida law went into effect on Monday that allows medics to carry firearms when responding to high-risk operations, including gunman incidents, hostage situations and narcotics raids.
Police say the infant was "extremely hot and sweaty."
The Floyd County Sheriff's Department says officers responded to the 5800 block of State Road 111 South on a call about a crash just after 10 p.m.
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