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Dog attack injures worker near Seward Street in OmahaOmaha NE

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Seward St, Omaha, NE

A worker was attacked by a black and white pit bull near Seward Street in Omaha and was taken to the hospital. It is unclear if the dog or owner remain at the location.

Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
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If I could have used toart towards animal complaint near 35th and Seward Street
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Seward Street,
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caller with FCC advised, the same station worker was attacked by a black and white pit bull, 45 minutes prior to the call being put up.
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Worker went to the hospital, unknown if the dog and the owner is still outside.
00:15
Hunter was having difficulty controlling the dog at the time.
00:18
Video of the attack is on the truck computer at 35,
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excuse me, at 5902 North 16th Street.
00:24
The dog either lives at the call address or at 352.6 or at 3.5-Nh-Hs is being advised.
00:29
DeBaker 45.

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Seward St, Omaha, NE
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