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Vehicle strikes dog causing traffic delay in MedfordMedford OR

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S Central Ave & Boyd St, Medford, OR 97501

A vehicle collided with a dog on a roadway near South Central Avenue and Boyd Street in Medford, Oregon. The dog died from the crash. Traffic was delayed. A male holding the dog appeared distressed before leaving on a bicycle. No human injuries were reported.

Audio|Source: Jackson County Fire
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Well, I'm saying an NBC versus a dog.
00:02
I believe there's not an injury.
00:05
The dog is deceased on the roadway.
00:40
Thank you.
01:05
Further,
01:08
The original caller did say that traffic is backing up, and she also said there was a male on scene that was holding the dog that appeared to be in distress.
01:14
Then he rode away on a bicycle,
01:16
and we had another caller advised.
01:19
He had thought he heard gunshots, but clarified he heard just one loud bang, and he saw a female crying and a male yelling at that time of the awful crash.
01:33
Network between Void Street and South Central Avenue.

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S Central Ave & Boyd St, Medford, OR 97501

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