Dog struck by vehicle on Birdseye near Paul Spring, Farmington CT
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According to the dispatch call, a dog was struck by a vehicle on Birdseye Road near Paul Spring Road in Farmington. The dog did not have a collar and is believed to be injured. Arrangements are being made to transport the dog to a veterinary hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Farmington Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Paul Spring and Birdseye.
00:03
A driver in a gray Chevy Cruze was traveling on Birdseye.
00:07
A dog came out.
00:09
The vehicle struck the dog.
00:11
The dog is up and walking around towards Paul Spring.
00:15
It did not have a collar.
00:17
The driver does not know if the dog is injured.
00:19
Let's check the area.
00:23
Roger, did the driver do a brief?
00:26
German Shepherd.
00:30
There is one that lives at the end of Paul Spring.
00:33
The dog and the driver are still in the vehicle on the side of the road.
00:47
One hundred.
00:55
60 might be 100 Paul Spring.
01:01
Thank you.
01:03
AMO 3-22 to Farmington committees for transport to the vet.
01:08
Transport to UConn.
01:15
Terry.
01:16
Three.
01:20
Speak with a person in the lobby of headquarters for a stolen purse complaint.
01:32
1360 homes.
01:38
The dog is believed to be injured.
01:40
They are making arrangements to get the dog to the vet.
01:49
They are getting ready to leave with the dog.
01:53
The driver was still in the area and was contacted.
01:57
It is unknown if more information is needed from the driver.
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Location mentioned:
Birdseye Rd & Paul Spring Rd, Farmington, CT 06032
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