Patient with severe injuries transported near State Route 2, Hicksville OH
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A patient with severe injuries was transported by ambulance near State Route 2. Law enforcement and the dog warden are responding after the dog was secured in a bathroom.
Audio|Heard on: Defiance County Sheriff, City Police, Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
2004, 2008, we have a dog by near State Route 2.
00:05
Near State Route 2.
00:07
See Route 2.
00:08
See, you know.
00:10
Here, Claire.
00:11
The dog is secured in the bathroom.
00:14
We've notified the dog warden.
00:16
We also have an ambulance on the way.
00:18
Okay, thank you.
00:22
Okay,
00:26
thank you. I want to have the high school for follow-up.
00:29
Here, Claire.
00:36
55 to 53.
00:40
Go ahead.
00:42
Do you need anything for me on that?
00:46
Yeah,
00:49
you're clear.
00:56
511 Defiance County on scene.
01:01
You're clear.
01:08
208 that ambulance just arrived on scene.
01:14
Okay.
01:15
20-8, the dog Gordon's in route, ETA 20 to 30.
01:20
Okay.
01:26
511, go ahead.
01:30
Can you advise PD that we have the patient in the ambulance already.
01:37
You're clear.
01:39
We have a law enforcement coming from Defiance City and the dog warden in route 20-to-30 minute ETA.
01:47
Uh,
01:50
we'll probably be gone away before then.
01:53
She does need to get transported pretty quick.
01:58
You're clear, Lof-Puyzen.
02:04
transporting.
02:05
Sounds like her injuries are rather severe.
02:11
Okay.
02:17
2008, they're going to go ahead and take some photos of the patient's injuries and she'll be transported to 68 north.
02:26
Okay, if you would, just update the dog warden, I can always meet them out in 68 north as well.
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