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man hurt head at park while searching for dogOld Town ME

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Binette Park, 212 Main St, Old Town, ME 04468

A 27-year-old man hurt his head on a rock while searching for his dog at Binette Park in Old Town. Emergency services and officers responded. A loose dog downtown may be aggressive.

Audio|Source: Penobscot County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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requested near Main Street at the park in Old Town for a 27-year-old male conscious and breathing.
00:06
He was out looking for his dog and hit his head on a rock.
00:09
Unsure if he's bleeding or not,
00:12
it's midnight 15.
00:34
Chairman Shepard now, he does have a history of biting the complainant, and I do not know how he will react when you get there.
00:42
It's midnight 18.
00:56
They are tied up.
00:58
I will do my best.
01:02
Stand for it, thank you.
01:06
Okay, well rest of one running you commit.
01:10
You want to be used to me.
01:12
Our patrol check.
01:20
That's thanks.
01:26
Fifty four good.
01:33
Trying to catch his dog.
01:36
They're requesting an officer, if anyone's clear.
01:40
Tann, B, out of service for a few.
01:43
I'll be out of service for a few.
01:47
Follow up for you.
01:56
4Vayor 324
01:59
You just want to start me to assist S.
02:00
S.O. Card, I'm going to assist Eincock with a hundred who's party?
02:06
Tencore.
02:07
Do you have an adruff?
02:11
Yes, we have a pound's call off the back and through it.
02:17
Number.
02:24
6-0-4 to keep 11.
02:29
Go ahead.
02:31
Go ahead.
02:32
Go to help that, no problem.
02:34
Hang up with Clyde 217.
02:35
Hang out with Clyde 21st.
02:45
10-4[1]-A-Rennan.
02:47
10-4[1]-8-24-8-24-8-24 3-24-2nd.
03:06
Hit me off each road in Pondola, Scott.
03:11
10-4[1] all up to 3-thous-out.
03:16
You're showing you help.
03:19
Two, four.
03:24
Nine.
03:27
Easy, nine.
03:31
The dog is loose downtown.
03:33
I don't know if you can have one of the officers break off.
03:36
All right,
03:41
I'll be out.
03:44
Stand, 44-1-1-1-1.
04:10
Reference this animal problem.
04:13
I'm not sure if you copied.
04:14
We do have EMS on scene.
04:17
The dog is loose downtown now.
04:24
10.4 will be a few minutes on Park Street right now.
04:29
10.4. I'll be advised the dog seems not very friendly.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received

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Binette Park, 212 Main St, Old Town, ME 04468
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