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Injured cattle block roadway near Buckleman Wolf RoadSierra County NM

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Woolf Rd, New Mexico

Responders were called to a roadway near Buckleman Wolf Road where injured cattle were blocking traffic. One animal appeared to have a broken leg or hip. The cattle owners and officers were on scene, discussing whether to euthanize the injured animal and clear the path. Transport and medical refusal also occurred during the incident.

Audio|Source: Sierra County Public Safety
03:39
Transcript:
00:00
24 did get in touch with the cattle owner he advised that there is someone en route unknown vehicle description to have an 80 I will attempt to contact the other cattle owner that is en route
00:17
did that for
00:35
Not except on the bird and they did advise when the call came out that they would be transporting down the hill.
00:58
Cattle owner is en route again from he's heading on 15.
01:11
... pulling by it.
01:15
Stand for him.
01:18
He's being hit a confirmation for me if the animal is suffering to put it down.
01:33
T.A. less than 15 minutes.
01:39
Danler.
01:42
1818.
01:45
201 Central.
01:49
2.08, go ahead.
01:55
Walton to be 98 back today.
01:57
I'll be primary with one report.
01:59
If you can email me that cat and return, please.
02:05
104, 1820.
02:13
Hello, they're advising, they are unsure if you guys want to switch greens like that or not due to the possible broken hip, advising that the pathway is fairly clear.
02:24
I advise them that it was going to be hard for you guys to get up there.
02:30
Yes,
02:37
sir, I'm sorry I didn't answer when you guys were calling you.
02:39
My hand in help would not get out.
02:42
No, not a problem, sir.
02:44
So, the unit was just asking if you could stay in by until they got there.
02:48
We're showing them that they just got on scene.
02:52
Yeah, point.
02:53
Thank you.
02:56
There is... 18213. ...teach and 213.
03:05
2.7-5-8.
03:09
1-1-2-SvH.
03:12
So I have eight code going with one to SVs, 1823, just for additional information, the call out on Buckleman, Wolf Road, was a patient refusal, vitally stable, and refused to go to the hospital.
03:31
If it's just a broke leg, he wants to see if he can load it up.
03:35
And could you wait till he gets on the scene to dispatch me and all?

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Location mentioned:
Woolf Rd, New Mexico

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Incident Timeline

  1. Cattle Owner Plans to Load Animal
  2. Animal Welfare Discussion
  3. Cattle Owner Contacted
  4. Coordination with Rancher
  5. Cow Reported Off Road
  6. Patient Refusal on Buckleman Wolf Road
  7. Location Coordination

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