Animal attack causes injury near Waterloo Drive, Columbia MO
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According to the dispatch call, an animal attack near Waterloo Drive caused injury to one person. Neighbors intervened to separate dogs, and medics were on scene waiting for animal control. The incident may involve multiple emergency units and a canine handler is suggested to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Boone MO Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
We had an animal attack.
00:02
Neighbors tried to break up sides between dogs and someone got there pretty badly.
00:06
Near Waterloo Drive, Apartment B, medics are staged until animal control can get there.
00:11
We did call them.
00:12
Is it possible we could send maybe 3-4-42 that way until to make sure the same stable?
00:21
Sounds good to me.
00:26
In the county 6th.
00:28
Report 42, Animal Attack, near Waterloo Drive, Unit B.
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Freefall 40 is a copy.
00:38
Repul 42, 1740.
00:42
Repul 42, what is the EGDI animal control?
00:49
We're not sure.
00:53
Can you answer K-6?
00:56
5-0-1.
00:58
Multiple units of traffic.
01:02
I'm kind of 3-482 units that'll 60-degree status check.
01:09
3-1070 stable.
01:26
Is the dog currently separated in our medic's table?
01:33
That's our understanding.
01:37
Copy, thank you.
01:39
One of the Korean units and round condescary guard.
01:45
3122. Boom County 3 King 6, see copy.
01:57
1.5.70, it might be wise to send the canine handler to the animal attack.
02:05
136, copies by NGP to...
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1744.
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Location mentioned:
Waterloo Dr B, Columbia, MO 65202
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