Bear tries to enter home after eating chicken near Deborah's Lane, Westminster SC
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A bear ate a chicken and tried to enter a home near Deborah's Lane in Westminster. The resident is afraid and called for help. The bear has cubs with it.
Audio|Heard on: Oconee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I would code 25 and a code 55 at 545 at 545F.
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Near Deborah's Lane in Westminster.
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Cross street West Bendin.
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The ADR has been advised that there is a bear on the property.
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The complaint is not for an ambulance.
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Sixth status.
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104. That's all over here.
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She stated that the bear ate her chicken and she's scared it's gonna eat.
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She's asking for an ambulance and she said she's near the bathroom.
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She's not on this time and she's very sick.
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She's in the house, she's outside.
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She's in the house.
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We're stating an ambulance.
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Yeah,
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for an hour and one away.
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Nine, eight, I'll take that for you.
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Yeah, well, I appreciate it.
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You can copy someone's in route for your...
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Charlie eight.
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10-4[1] Charlie 8 she's now advising it's trying to get in the window we do have a 1060 a joke she is now screaming please help me I'm 88
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24 Charlie 8 he advised he's cautioned that bear has pups with it
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Deborahs Way, Westminster, SC 29693
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