Pregnant woman bitten by dog on forearm at Wyoming Avenue, Evansville IN
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A 28-year-old pregnant woman was bitten by a dog on the forearm near Wyoming Avenue. There was no serious bleeding. Animal control and a deputy were requested to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Evansville Police and Fire Dispatch
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Vanderburgh County Fire for a medic assist near Wyoming Avenue for four medic three.
00:05
Vanderburgh County Fire for a medic assist near Wyoming Avenue for four medic three.
00:13
Claire,
00:16
it's going to be for a 28-year-old female that's bit by a dog.
00:20
Was bit on the forearm is also pregnant for the traffic tack four.
00:28
It's a dog in a...
00:36
The dog belongs.
00:40
Okay,
00:43
perfect. Okay.
00:48
Four minute three.
00:55
We just heard an accident on 41 south of Elmide, if you can send the South Star, please.
01:07
Could you advise on injuries?
01:10
No, it's on 41.
01:12
I think it's a...
01:16
Pickup truck, possibly two.
01:19
The guy who just got out of the pickup truck, it seems to be okay, but unaware on the passenger car had to pick up.
01:31
CITR report.
01:35
Clear Sam 2-2 and Everett 2-2.
01:38
Sam 220, I'll check it out.
01:42
Clear Sam 220?
01:47
To start of Deputy Code 1[1].
01:51
Correct.
01:54
240
01:58
240
02:01
Fire department's out at near Wyoming Avenue
02:07
Girl female that was bit by the dogs on the forearm No serious bleeding
02:12
They've asked for a deputy code one
02:18
I'm clear now There's animal controls over there
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency response (no lights or sirens)
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Location mentioned:
Wyoming Ave, Evansville, IN 47720
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