Dog near on-ramp poses traffic hazard, Bristol VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a report of a black dog repeatedly seen near the northbound Exit 7 on-ramp in Bristol, Virginia. The animal was near the roadway and appeared to pose a potential traffic hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County and Bristol City Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
Can you respond to the area of northbound Exit 7 on-ramp in reference to a black dog that's on the side of the road about to go into the road? I believe it's going to be the same dog we've been getting calls on for a couple weeks now.
Can you respond to the area of northbound Exit 7 on-ramp in reference to a black dog that's on the side of the road about to go into the road? I believe it's going to be the same dog we've been getting calls on for a couple weeks now.
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Location mentioned:
Travelite Rd, Bristol, VA 24202
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