Officer injured in dog attack at residential address, Olney Springs CO


A police officer was bitten and injured by a dog during an incident at a home. Emergency medical services were dispatched to provide immediate assistance.
Audio|Source: Crowley County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
03:16
Transcript:
00:00
Good driver. All right, thank you. Alright, truck, fire, dogs attack me.
00:29
R3[2]. G3. You get a dispatch R3. R3. Zero EMS[1] please. I got an officer injured from a dogfight.
00:55
Thank you. All right. Can you send them down, walnut? I will be away from the infinite. I will be the one that would fit.
01:16
Please stand by for a medical call. Remember, can you please respond to near 6th St before an ambulance call. An officer got by a dog.
01:35
Remember, can I have you please respond to near 6th St for Amarralocall. Officer got by a dog. Can you please go down Walnut? Thank you. This Metro, Med1, route. Copy that Med1 in route. On page 2219.
01:50
Hi, Danny, he wanted out. All right. Oh, six in route.
02:15
Should have one on scene. Poppy's 20210. 901[3] on scene. 919[4] traffic.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Zero EMS: Request for emergency medical services
[2]
R3: Request for EMS or priority response
[3]
901: On scene
[4]
919: Traffic (used for traffic or vehicle status)
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Location mentioned:
Near 6th St, Olney Springs, CO 81062
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