Horse rescue operation near peaks and lakeview streets, Bedford VA
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Responders are conducting a horse rescue operation near Peaks Street and Lakeview Lane. Due to snow and weather conditions, a horse is down in a field and struggling to get up. They are using a tractor and slings to assist the horse.
Audio|Heard on: Bedford County Fire and Rescue (Ops)
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04:56
Transcript:
00:00
Incoming apparatus are going to Lakeview, which is the next street down.
00:05
That's going to be the easiest access.
00:06
It's already going to be able to come down the field.
00:11
But they do have a tractor that can utilize any straps or hauling equipment.
00:19
I copy all incoming units.
00:22
Easiest access is on Lakeview.
00:26
No large apparatus will be able to enter the field, have a tractor that can utilize for transport.
00:36
Ambulance 14.
00:40
Lawsing.
00:42
10-4[1] and seen 14-0-J.
00:47
Ambulance 14, County 10.
00:48
If you just want to back your unit in where you see my truck, that's going to be the best place for you.
00:54
All other apparatus stage out on Lakeview.
00:59
24 County 10, we were already in the process of doing that.
01:02
Thank you.
01:15
Rescue 1, County, Tim.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:19
Hey, I'm sorry.
01:20
We're getting ready to pull up here just a minute.
01:22
We're missing that traffic about where we're supposed to stay yet.
01:24
Can you repeat that?
01:27
Yes, sir, go past the address and turn on Lakeview.
01:31
As soon as you're just far down the hill.
01:33
On the Lakeview, there's an open gate right here.
01:35
You can stay your apparatus right there.
01:40
Okay. Okay.
01:47
Chief 1 is support 3.
01:49
He call for Chief 3.
01:52
Speed 5 support 3.
01:58
You call for Chief 3.
01:59
You call for Chief 3.
02:03
No, sir. I'm not.
02:12
Defer County Pan.
02:14
County, 10.
02:17
There is a vet already on the scene.
02:23
104. A rescue.
02:30
21.
02:33
That's not arriving.
02:35
Chief 1 will have Peak Street.
02:38
Chief 1 with command 14 and 3.
02:42
Support 3, Chief 1.
02:48
For Peak Street Command.
02:52
Go ahead.
02:56
Give me a rundown of everything responding.
03:00
Command 5, stock 1 en route.
03:03
Rest 5.
03:07
Support 3. Utility 13.
03:15
Utility 13 command.
03:22
We can go ahead for utility 13.
03:26
Y'all can clear, thank you.
03:33
Job. Yep.
03:35
Every exchange, still 13 cleared.
03:38
Copy direct.
03:41
Support 3 command.
03:46
Go ahead.
03:51
Which else location?
03:55
221.
03:57
In Lynchburg.
03:59
Speaker. Speaker 2nd, Command,
04:05
RAB1.
04:08
Go ahead.
04:15
Am I still needed on scene?
04:19
Yeah.
04:25
For command.
04:27
Command.
04:31
I'm sorry, just to update you,
04:33
you know,
04:34
just like County Ten said, we do have one horse down.
04:36
They're currently trying to feed it.
04:38
He's trying to get up on his own with the weather and the snow and everything.
04:42
He keeps slipping down and falling.
04:44
We're going to keep all our units that's en route coming for right now just to go ahead and utilize the large animal rescue.
04:53
Try to get them on some slings and get them upright.
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