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Dog trapped between fence and building rescuedCheyenne WY

audio iconOther Non-Crime Event
T-Bird Dr, Cheyenne, WY 82001

A dog was trapped between a fence and a building with minor wounds. Rescue teams used tools to free the dog. Animal Control was notified and responded.

Audio|Source: Cheyenne Police, Laramie County Sheriff, Fire, EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
We've got a dog pinned between a fence and a building with some wounds to its side. We're probably going to need some spreaders and cribbing.
00:08
I'll let you know on it further.
00:14
You need spreaders and cribbing.
00:17
The first part was broken.
00:21
We're going to be unseen. We got a dog stuck between a building and a fence.
00:26
Dog isn't impaled.
00:28
Small wounds to the dog. We're going to use our spreaders,
00:32
possibly cutters to get the dog out.
00:35
We'll need the animal control in-rout.
00:41
Copy of the spreaders and cutters and you need animal control and route.
00:45
I believe dispatch has contacted them.
00:49
Permanent, we're going to work.
00:52
County Chief 1-2, Animal Control has been notified.
00:58
County Chief 1-2, copies, thank you. That's pretty much.

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Location mentioned:
T-Bird Dr, Cheyenne, WY 82001
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Incident Timeline

  1. Situation Under Control
  2. Animal Control Notified and Rescue Continues
  3. Assessment and Rescue Operations
  4. Units Respond and Arrive On Scene
  5. Request for Additional Rescue Resources
  6. Initial Dispatch: Animal Rescue Call

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