Woman reported drowning dog at North Buck Creek Road, Indianapolis IN
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A female was reported to have drowned a dog at a residence near North Buck Creek Road in Indianapolis. Emergency fire and medical units were dispatched to the scene after a mental-emotional distress call was received.
Audio|Heard on: Hancock County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Greenfield Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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The county unit that can start to run near North Buck Creek Road.
00:09
Near Northlake Road, a middle emotional.
00:12
We have a female on the line advising something about her mom drowning a dog.
00:18
16 is clear.
00:20
One 84 start.
00:26
Cameron, 16, 16, that same female from like two weeks ago.
00:30
We're trying.
00:35
I'm sorry, I can't remember where I put it? We're looking.
00:43
That's going to be the same female,
00:45
the other adult female in the home that's on the phone now, as advised on the dead dog that she drowned.
01:01
Buck Creek Fire, Engine, 472, Matic,
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472, near North Buck Creek Road, medical priority 1, Buck Creek Fire, N-72,
01:15
Near North Buck Creek Road, mental-emotional priority.
01:23
Call the two multi-multivating.
01:26
She does not have access to any web and that her daughter upstairs in the attic area with the dog.
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168. 168. 168.
01:36
Hey, friend.
01:43
Engine 472 is in route.
01:45
Unit 472 is in route. Unit 472 in route.
01:50
Stage for love.
01:56
168 moms on our way out.
01:58
I'm just waiting for more people to get here.
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Location mentioned:
N Buck Creek Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46229
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