Woman with cerebral palsy rescues dog from pond, Stephens City VA
Heads up: This post was detected from real-time dispatch audio. Information may be incomplete, and the situation may evolve. Always verify using official agency releases.
A 26-year-old woman with cerebral palsy entered a pond to rescue her dog. She is now safely out of the pond and walking home near Hyda Lane.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
Listen to dispatch call
02:52
Transcript:
00:00
In the Seminole Drive, Hyda Lane, you're responding for a 26-year-old female.
00:05
She was out walking her dog.
00:06
She does have cerebral palsy.
00:11
The dog went into the pond, so she went in after it.
00:15
She's now out.
00:16
She's walking towards her residence near Hyda Lane.
00:31
At the initial call, the patient was crawling.
00:35
She couldn't walk, but now she is walking.
00:39
She may be at her residence near Hyda Lane.
00:41
We still have her on the phone.
00:45
Time 4, we'll go to near Hyda Lane.
00:48
Near Hyda Lane.
00:59
165 shot for South Virginia.
01:11
Marks, 1600, lift assist, 111-11 Van Gogher Drive.
01:18
Rescue Company 18 second call 835.
01:28
For medic 182.
01:34
We're depleted at this time if we want to start next due for that.
01:37
We might be all clear up a unit here in a second.
01:40
Before.
01:49
Lift assist 1.11 Van Goger's Curris Street's Chilford Drive.
01:55
Rescue Company 21,
01:57
837.
02:07
For M-O-J-O-E-N, we're in California.
02:14
Ten.
02:21
General illness, non-alert,
02:24
English Meadows, one-tint, Spanish Oak Road, Cross Strait's Tasker, Road Service Court,
02:28
Musky Company 11, Medic 11, 837.
02:36
Frederick Mac, 182 is on scene of 1-14-8-O-A.
02:45
22 on the scene, she did advise that she has arrived home near Hyda Lane.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Hyde Ct, Stephens City, VA 22655
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect
Not all dispatch calls become confirmed incidents. This reflects early radio traffic only. Treat with caution.