Officer bitten by dog during traffic stop in Ramona, Ramona CA
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According to the dispatch call, a police sergeant was bitten by a dog while conducting a traffic stop near Black Canyon Road in Ramona. No ambulance was needed. Animal control was requested to respond to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fallbrook Amateur Club Repeaters and CAL FIRE
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Now, I've got a Ramona sergeant that made a stop out near Black Canyon Road in Ramona.
00:05
There was a couple loose dogs, and one of the dogs apparently bit him.
00:10
He says he doesn't need an ambulance, but he would like one of your units to respond if you're clear for the address.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:21
Foxman address is near Black Canyon Road.
00:27
Another line mark would be the four-mile marker on Black Canyon Road.
00:40
Howboy, do you have information? Do you have his name and number? Are you going to get in contact with them?
00:46
I'll get that for you.
00:47
And when you can, give me an EPA.
01:10
Escondito, BLS response, sick person, engine 135, and RA-135, Vermont Villas, at 450, West Vermont Avenue, on 606.
01:27
Animal services on deck one.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:35
The sergeant out there says his self-service is not good enough to receive a call, and when he gets to an area where it is better, he's going to call you direct.
01:44
Again, he was bitten by a dog, and he also arrested a subject out there.
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Location mentioned:
Black Canyon Rd, Ramona, CA 92065
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