Cow found loose on Route 66 secured by owner, Hebron CT
A black-and-white cow was found loose on Route 66 near the Columbia-Hebron town line. The owner was contacted and secured the cow back into its pen.
Audio|Source: Tolland County Public Safety / CSP Troop C
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Transcript:
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Trilie took Route 66 on the line of Columbia and Hebron, right before millestring for a black-and-white cow in the road.
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Black-and-white what?
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Black-and-white cow.
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Alright.
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Boo.
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Two-66.
00:27
Good.
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With the ambulance, PICAT, E&E Franklin Street, Unit 236, a fall lift assist.
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Tendary of an ambulance, near Franklin Street, Pitcat,
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Unit 236,
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81-year-old female lift assist.
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Send to the voting ambulance,
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near Franklin Street Pickcat,
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Unit 236.
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81-year-old female lift assist,
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6.54.
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John David Vernon Ambulance, near Franklin Street, Pitcat Unit 236, either one you're a female lift assist.
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D& Ambulance 941 responding.
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Is there a second crew on?
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That's a permanent fix 41 is also on.
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Thank you.
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BAS!
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You have an email to a second call. No medic available near Wells Road, Wals Country Village, Department 227. Eighty-two female, difficult to be greeting.
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The other name is a second call, no medic available, near Wells Road, Wells Road, Wells Country Village, Department 227.
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82 old female, I'll just look breathing.
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7-07-2. Okay.
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Okay.
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I just spoke with the owner with the cow.
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It moved back in its 10.
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Location mentioned:
CT-66, Hebron, CT
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