Dog bite leads to medical emergency near West North St, Carlisle PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible dog bite injury near West North Street in Carlisle. A person was reportedly bitten while attempting to stop dogs from fighting and was experiencing breathing difficulties. Units were dispatched for a class two response, indicating a potentially serious medical situation.
Audio|Heard on: Carlisle Fire and EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Call for near West North Street.
00:02
Dog bite, class two response.
00:04
AMF 40 is due 900 and thirty-five.
00:07
We keep 1740 from Cumberland.
00:08
Okay there.
00:16
Seventeen 40, okay, no need to check.
00:23
Call on that end. It was 240.
00:24
Two hundred and seventy-three is available.
00:27
No, 200 and seventy-three, not thirty-five.
00:36
Q 140 responding.
00:39
Q 140, not thirty-six.
00:47
Hello there from unit 140.
00:48
Do you have any additional information?
00:56
Thank you, 140.
01:00
Near West North Street.
01:03
A person was trying to break up dogs fighting.
01:07
He appears to be critically injured.
01:09
He seems to be having difficulty breathing.
01:12
Dogs are in the backyard separated from him.
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Location mentioned:
W North St, Carlisle, PA 17013
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