Caller blocked by aggressive dog during cardiac arrest rescue, Garland ME
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Emergency responders arrived at a residence with a person in cardiac arrest, with access blocked by an aggressive German Shepherd, prompting animal control to be called.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot County Public Safety
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
4.1 Millet Road for cardiac arrest.
00:03
Again, Lincoln, fire name on 241 Millet Road for working cardiac arrest, 1.025 hours.
00:15
613, Tom Scott Code 16.
00:20
Chat for 633.
00:26
You can see their friend inside the residence, obviously not breathing, complaints stuck outside.
00:31
There's dogs and residents that are preventing him from getting inside the residence.
00:35
The TV has been started.
00:37
P.B.S. Then started.
01:04
The dog is a very violent, Jeremy Shepard.
01:06
And I've got a very violent, Jeremy Shepard.
01:13
I've got Lincoln 207.
01:19
CPR is not in progress, complaint was not able to get inside.
01:23
There's a very violent German Shepherd on scene preventing the caller to go inside to get to the patient.
01:30
1044. Can we let the AZO note before?
01:34
104.
01:40
207, I'll call the ACO hover.
01:43
She's a call-out from Greenbush.
01:45
T.
01:46
T.
01:52
ACO is en route.
01:54
Double.
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Location mentioned:
Millet Rd, Garland, ME 04939
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