Older woman falls in roadway while walking dog, Washburn IL
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An older woman fell in the roadway while walking her dog near East Lincoln Street. The dog ran off but was later found. The woman was confirmed to be safe.
Audio|Heard on: Washburn Fire and Ambulance
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
The callers at near East Jefferson Street, she advised an older lady from the neighborhood who lives near East Lincoln Street was walking her dog about 20 minutes ago.
00:13
She watched her fall in the roadway and the dog got away from her, the larger pre-German Shepherd mix.
00:21
She was just wanting the area checked to make sure she was okay.
00:26
She was no longer there when the time she got outside.
00:32
Three, ten, four.
00:55
I just received a phone call from someone.
00:57
Their phone was cutting out.
00:59
I could not hear anything they said.
01:01
On playback, all that I could make out was a car and a dam.
01:05
Do we have a dam around here?
01:20
I can't call the number back.
01:22
It didn't come through with a phone number on the admin line since we don't have 911 and I can't map it.
01:27
Do you want to head out that way and maybe see if there's anything going on?
01:35
I'll give them a call now.
01:54
Woodcounpass the 3, 760.
01:59
I'll pass the 3, 1060.
02:07
Wood Town will pass the 3.
02:09
I spoke with the lady with the dog.
02:11
She has the dog back.
02:12
Everything's 10-4[1].
02:13
She said she's fine.
02:14
I'll be 10-8[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
[2]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
N Jefferson St, Washburn, IL 61570
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