Dog bite victim inaccessible due to dog guarding door, Winchester VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to near Herman Lewis Lane for a dog bite victim. Responders were unable to reach the victim because a dog was guarding the only door into the house. The victim was bleeding but the severity was reported as superficial. Attempts were made to communicate with the victim and find alternative ways to provide care.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Public Safety
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03:30
Transcript:
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Box 1506, Constation,
00:02
Near Herman Lewis Lane, cross streets Clayton Drive and Torrey Lane, Rest County, 15, 2336.
00:13
One boxing the one 14.
00:18
338.
00:24
413. Are you able to call the call with a dog standing on the porch?
00:28
Just see if they can come around another door or somehow to get them out here to the ambulance?
00:35
Staff 1.
00:40
Ambulance 151, where's staff fire a list.
00:45
Camelot's 151, station staff, fireless, the 87-year-o mill, waken orion, constipated.
00:55
Four or two, did the caller on that call give an indication as the severity of bleeding?
01:02
The way they thought it was just superficial.
01:08
Definitely.
01:12
413.
01:13
He's not answering.
01:25
I don't know.
01:33
I don't know if anyone has a catch rule, but apparently this is the only door they can come out of and dog stand and guard at the door.
01:43
You can take a catchable out there.
01:51
4-0-105, we'll get it out there.
01:54
10-4[1]. Let me close this.
02:03
4-0. I copy those 408 saying he was going to agree that.
02:08
Tampa already said he was going to be the closest unit, get one.
02:14
Copy, thank you.
02:16
Let me know if you need a help could Matt 408.
02:20
10-1.
02:24
4-10-number, Routzo-JL, starting mileage, 1433-5-7.
02:29
Is everything faxable?
02:33
Okay.
02:36
Correct. Correct.
02:43
Florida 2 to 413, I assume you're in communication with the victim and shows the unit to neutralysis talks get any immediate treatment.
02:52
So she has bikes.
02:53
The husband's saying that they're shallow, but the dog's latched on.
02:56
I don't know how bad they are.
02:57
I can't get to them.
02:58
Apparently they're saying this is the only door in and out of the house and the dog's standing guard at the door, and he has quite a long lead.
03:07
So I don't know how far it can reach.
03:09
I'm just trying to see if they can come to the window, another window, and talk with fire and rescue here.
03:14
Apparently she's bleeding.
03:15
I just can't see how bad.
03:19
Copy, why don't you call in and try and get passed to her so we can figure it out if we need to take care of this dog so that we can get her a medical treatment then when we might have to do that.
03:28
But if we can avoid it, we should as well.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Herman Lewis Ln, Winchester, VA 22603
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