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Car hits dog at intersection in FairfieldFairfield CT

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Fairfield, CT

A car struck a dog at the intersection near Connecticut Boulevard and Georgia Road in Fairfield. Emergency responders arrived at the scene. The dog is believed to have died, and the vehicle involved remained at the location.

Audio|Source: Connecticut State Police
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead. Can you head to the intersection of Connecticut Boulevard and Georgia Road for a car versus dog?
00:09
(name withheld).
00:11
I'll be able to 10.
00:12
I ninety-five.
00:13
More gone part of Edgar 38.
00:17
Roger.
00:18
I'm all tied out for you now.
00:20
I'm going to get, yeah, what are you called?
00:24
Well, if you start an ambulance cell phone at Route 9,
00:28
I didn't want to run by exit 31.
00:31
We're going to raise to deferred to reach for a mobility project, correct.
00:35
Roger, uh, 434.
00:38
All right.
00:39
It's going to be a car versus K-9[1], the intersection of Connecticut Boulevard Georgia Room.
00:44
Ccc-C-19.
00:48
Roger.
00:49
Is the vehicle still on scene?
00:52
It looks like they can get out for the prone truck like I'll run right in for him.
00:57
I don't know if the ambulance is still staged, but we're ready for him.
01:01
Permanitive.
01:02
Topper? Topper.
01:04
All right, it should be a minute. I'm 32 in Woodland.
01:08
4-5G-2 without motorcycle paint.
01:10
Fair much.
01:12
5-7-914. We believe he might have candy on him.
01:17
If not, they just want to trust on me.
01:19
10-4[2]. Where would it be?
01:22
The front pocket of the backpack.
01:24
24.
01:26
When you get up there, you'll be looking for the FedEx truck.
01:29
The K-9[1] is believed to be deceased.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
K-9: Police canine unit (dog/handler) requested or en route
[2]
10-4: Acknowledges receipt and understanding of message; indicates affirmation or confirmation.

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