Aggressive dog blocks access to unresponsive patient, Berkeley County WV


Emergency responders arrived at a residence near Falling Waters Dr in West Virginia to attend to an unresponsive patient. Access was blocked by aggressive large white dogs. Animal control was requested to assist in gaining entry.
Audio|Source: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Hey, thank you, Marjor.
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Virginia, 27, 2975, break.
00:07
Yeah. Bravo, (number withheld).
00:10
Markisburg.
00:11
Good.
00:13
Green cleared, I don't think appears to be 104.
00:15
104.
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992 to 95. Negative.
00:20
Negative.
00:21
Paramedic 992 to mobile 95.
00:22
Go ahead.
00:23
We're able to get inside and get the dogs not allowing us to come in.
00:26
So right the way their animal control gets here, I've yelled out with no response from the patient.
00:29
We're able to access them currently.
00:30
Copy, Berkeley 951 scene.
00:33
What's the ETA for animal control?
00:34
Copy. Five two by one.
00:36
Go on.
00:37
Okay. Manor on C for Falling Waters Drive, they're reflecting an ETA for me, you advise that the dog is being aggressive.
00:42
All right, better try to get in.
00:45
Do you get in? Do you cover the operator to the dog?
00:48
Do you know where breed the dog is?
00:51
We requested an ETA from Long Animal Control, however, they're requesting the breed of the dog.
00:56
It's just a large white dog.
00:58
Ten for sir.
00:59
It's going to be a large white dog.
01:06
POMO-1-5-992-Avise, 3101.
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He's passing the 20-mile marker now.
01:12
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Falling Waters Dr, West Virginia 25419
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