Loose dogs repeatedly escaping fence in Columbus, Columbus IN
Loose dogs at a residence near Elm Street in Columbus have repeatedly escaped their fence. Animal Control has been notified and is aware of the ongoing issue. The dogs were recently contained again.
Audio|Source: Southeastern Indiana Public Safety
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I believe it was the caller that flagged me down.
00:04
He believes the dog stay near Elm St,
00:08
near Elm St. I still don't have eyes on the dog.
00:35
100 Tracy Road, only 10s on a sick person.
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What's your place, sir? What's your face, sir?
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Station 11, Medic 271, 100,
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Tracy Road, 6-person, Station 11, Medi, 271,10,
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Tracy Road, 6-person, cross-off, Tracy Ridge Boulevard, and Princeton Drive, and Elbrook Drive, and Ashland Avenue, timeouts, 939 hours.
01:21
Truck tag for you.
01:24
You go ahead.
01:28
Tom King 953, Ocean Robert, Zebra.
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TK. 953, O.R.Z or DRZ.
01:40
Hi.
01:42
252 is out on Elm knock on the front door.
02:01
22108. I just went to the backyard through a little cut away, go ahead.
02:15
That comes back to (name withheld) of that address on the Ford Ranger.
02:20
We may have her phone number where she calls in across the details.
02:29
Do you want me to call her?
02:40
Apparently, he's been at the ER a few times for similar issues.
02:45
He's alert and oriented.
02:47
He's tactic-carric at 118.
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He's got a high blood pressure here at 178 over 117.
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100% on room air.
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We'll be there in about four minutes.
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Thank you.
03:05
First of the day, 0-1.
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Engine 1, 1018, Union Street, cross of 10th Street and 11th Street, Possible Heart.
03:45
Go ahead.
03:51
The dogs are back in the fence.
03:53
You can still have Animal Control come and they can speak to her.
03:57
She knows they're on the way, but apparently this is an ongoing occurrence of these dogs.
04:05
Okay.
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