Possum bites foot inside residence near W 66th St, Indianapolis IN


Animal Control requested police assistance at a residence near W 66th St because a possum was inside biting a person's foot. EMS was initially refused but might be needed.
Audio|Source: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
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Transcript:
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Incheon Northwest 81, Animal Control is requesting a unit to start for near W 66th St.
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There is a possum inside the residence,
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chewing on a subject's foot.
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333, Southport, Thompson.
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338, 33 at 2250.
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Frank 359, thank you, 2250.
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Looks like they have a sign language translator.
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The complainants say that their mother stole their SSI money.
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The mother was not on scene.
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And they're having used with the translator.
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There's an additional quality male complaint versus mother and grandmother arguing because they're taking the money, no weapons, no intoxication.
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So I guess they are on scene.
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1464, you call me a case number, please.
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Clear? 359, you need additional cards.
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64, your case number is going to be 2216-2216-2216.
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You need the left-weave or anything let us know.
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0356. 356.
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I'm transporting an adult scene now to Eskenazi for bletress.
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Clear. Dispatch rank 359.
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Go ahead.
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Control 340.
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Go ahead.
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Excuse me next, 70 run, my cab was messing up, I was messing with that, disregard the furthest unit.
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Reference that animal run, I just spoke with a supervisor.
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The caller kept refusing EMS for the female who was getting her foot shoot on, so EMS wouldn't go.
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With your authority, I can start EMS to that location.
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Near W 66th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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