Medical emergency with friendly dog at residence, Sussex NJ
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Emergency medical services responded to a call at a residence near Grove Street. Responders were instructed to enter through the rear due to a friendly dog inside. A road closure on Route 23 was noted, and alternate routes were discussed.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex County EMS Response 2
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
2905 to confirm me you're responding near Grove Street
00:11
FreeZEVR responding and fedback cuts is going to be the rear of the residence.
00:17
There is a dog inside and the dog is friendly.
00:24
We see that.
00:27
County Medic 5-3. We're responding. Near Grove Street Central District 5-3.
00:43
FreeC-C-5-3 respond.
00:44
You're going to enter through the rear of the resident.
00:46
He does have a dog inside.
00:48
It is friendly.
00:52
See, we'll utilize the rear entrance.
00:58
Next to 9-5, Semitic 533.
01:02
Go to 5-3.
01:06
What's going to be a route to travel because we have a roadway on St.
01:12
If you're coming from LAPA...
01:15
You're coming in, all broken up.
01:17
What road is the road that has road work?
01:22
We have to...
01:23
We have to...
01:27
...they're coming up, broken up from you as well.
01:35
I believe they're referring to the traffic on Route 23.
01:46
County from 5-3, can you go ahead with the location of that detour?
01:53
5-3, I believe they were referring to the road closure on Route 23.
02:00
2.95, a minute crossbreak.
02:03
Call for 5-3.
02:05
Construct 3rd, 23,
02:10
Monday.
02:11
565.
02:20
All, receipts,
02:21
we'll switch our route and come up 565 past the airport that way.
02:26
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Grove St, Sussex, NJ 07461
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