Dog not injured after vehicle passes on Salem Street, Groveland MA
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According to the dispatch call, a dog on Salem Street near the Haverhill line was reported to have been struck by a vehicle. Witnesses searched for the dog but later confirmation from the owner showed the dog was not injured.
Audio|Heard on: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Salem Street at the Haverhill line.
00:03
A woman called to report a dog was struck.
00:07
The dog went under the car then left.
00:11
People in the area are looking for the dog.
00:16
Reported as a brown and black dog.
00:23
Okay, I'll see you.
00:31
6-6 control.
00:36
466.6.
00:38
Any description on the vehicle is none.
00:45
Negative.
00:47
The caller was two vehicles behind.
00:52
The vehicle in front had pulled over.
00:56
They were speaking with people looking for the dogs.
01:11
412 to control.
01:16
412 is here at Salem Street near the Haverhill line.
01:25
No one is out here now.
01:31
They may be up the street a little, but no dog was struck.
01:38
The dog came out from under the car during travel.
01:43
She just called it in.
01:52
We're out of control.
01:54
We're out here now.
01:56
My 7466 with a white Nissan.
01:59
Standby.
02:00
All right.
02:10
Control control.
02:15
Control is on.
02:18
Clear all units, just spoke with the owner.
02:22
Dog is okay.
02:23
The caller passed that reported location.
02:25
The incident is clearing.
02:28
Nothing else found.
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Location mentioned:
Salem St, Groveland, MA
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