Emergency crews unable to access unconscious man due to dog


Emergency crews are trying to help a man who may be unconscious inside his home. They cannot get to him because a large dog is blocking the way. Animal control has been called to assist.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
01:45
Transcript:
206. 204. You start my extra location for an unresponsive man. Okay. 12-8-4, is there also animal control officer working? There's a big dog preventing access to the house. Okay. Okay. 10905 Bravo for non-conscious 1439 D Street, Cross Street Green Drive, Matic 502, NG-0-8408-8-8-8-8-2 from engine 502, what's your location? 520 for mention 502, what's your location? Pulling out of the station. We're going to be closer than you guys. We'll take the unconscious. First way, if you put us on the unconscious, it's Tuesday. Book 0214 on 5, Bravo, for an unconscious. 1439 G Street, Cross Street is Green Drive. Medic 5-0 engine 502 is responding at 0851. This will be for a 61-year-old male who's possibly unconscious, possible diabetic episode. Beavised PD and the caller are both on scene, but they're unable to gain access to the residence because of an aggressive dog. Animal control has been called.
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Manassas, VA
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