Loose dog causing traffic hazard near Oak Street, Maryville TN
A loose dog was seen in the roadway near Oak Street, creating a traffic hazard and almost causing several accidents. The dog moved toward Oak Street back to a church.
Audio|Source: Blount County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Having an ambulance problem.
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We have 1150, 100scross and drive.
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1-1-150, 100-scrots and drive at the Wightholtz.
00:05
Later by the dog is loose in the area, has almost been hit multiple times, almost calls direct.
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10-4[1]. 10-4.
00:19
We're going to meet around to 411 to 80 and be for 70.
00:24
Copy Medicaid.
00:30
Very through that nation.
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Medics 33,
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destination at 715.
00:41
Atic 34, you missed in?
00:47
NIC 34, go ahead.
00:50
Copy. If you're not already passed the BMH, you might want to stop in there to get the correct paperwork and confirm that that's indeed where the patient's going.
01:03
For coffee, thank you.
01:09
MS10 and Middick 34, I was able to find the call from when he went to the ER or she, the patient.
01:16
It is going to be 1012, (name withheld),
01:19
Room 208.
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MS-103.
01:24
MS-TIN, copy, 3.
01:32
Special attention, Alcoa, Zone 4, got a report of a reckless driver in the area of airport highway, passing Enterprise going northbound, the Whitehawness, ERV-187, Bravo, Colbeck, Juliet Papa,
01:45
saw over the roadway, driving into the grass.
02:02
226 2.26. You can probably cancel.
02:10
The plant called backhand, advising the dog is now headed toward Oak Street back to church.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Maryville, TN 37804
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