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FreeBird

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  1. engine 5 requested for additional manpower E5 enroute with two on board don't know - mapquest 589 hart rd Engine 4 moved for station 1 zone coverage - Mulberry rock rd
  2. hydrant on hart rd - at blue bird drive - 6 houses past location of fire. E10, L1 - on scene - fire showing - 25% involved. E10 command established.3410 on scene - assuming command3 FF packed out and ready to entercommand moving to FG 14:42 - command to entry team - stay at top of stairs - no further into structure I don't know why my posts are all jumbled.
  3. E1, L1, E10, 3410 responding to report of house fire. x street hwy 61 fan in bedroom on fire - all occupants out of home. heavy spoke and flames seen as reported by third party I've never heard the reserves toned out with first call. 3410 requesting location of closest hydrant
  4. I've been on a call and heard nothing further or the "end of the chase." The officers frequently mention how hot it is out there for them as they strive to ensure that animals are being cared for through their welfare checks. So, many thanks to Officers Ed and Gretchen that responded to this call. I'm sorry they wasted their time, but happy it was a false alarm. I only posted this in hopes that some of you would be there to give assistance to the officers in their search.
  5. From the map link I provided above, there looks like there two entrances - this is the info relayed to A/C officers.
  6. If there are other circumstances they are normally relayed to the responding officer. i.e. "caller tried to help the dog, but dog tried to bite her...." What I took from the call and info relayed, the call was a simple FYI call - the address wasn't even provided. Even a little old lady next door or someone 'just passin' by' chould have provided an address. More details - second officer being dispatched - first one has a flat tire. Officer Ed on the case. Details relayed to Officer Ed - Info from Cherokee County - two puppies involved - one is already dead. no other info provided
  7. I know you would be covered - I hear you "pack heat." I'm sure one of the A/C volenteers can provide an update if I don't hear anything further.
  8. This is correct - A/C was extended due to injured dog already on the truck being taken to vet care. Truck was also bloody due to this dog or another.
  9. here is a map of the area. This is NOT the address of the dogs - only an address that I found in Sweetwater Landing. http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searc...p;zipcode=30127 Please take a drive if you are in this area.
  10. I'm only posting as I hear it.... I'd take the chance tresspassing - the Law would be called and help would be there for the animals if needed.
  11. No further details were given to the A/C officer being dispatched - just to drive through both entrances in the Sweetwater Landing S/D. I think the A/C officer is on her way now.
  12. These are the directions similar that A/C gave to the officer. Found this address of a house in Sweetwater Landing. Use mapquest.com to get directions to this area. http://www.georgiahomesdirectory.com/listing.php?mls=3363049 A/C advised the officer that there was no known address.
  13. If you made this call, and the dogs were approachable, wouldn't you handle the situation until A/C arrived? Provide some shade and water!!! I don't understand why people won't get involved.
  14. report of dogs tied outside - one is already dead. S/D Sweetwater Landing - no address given. A/C officer has extended ETA due to injured dog being taken to vet & bloody truck. If you are in this area, please help out A/C and contact them with the address if you know this location. 770.445.1511
  15. R2, Clark med 2 on scene two car MVA with moderate damage. Req PD for traffic control.
  16. call has been cancelled. Someone picked up the dogs and "took them off." I'll go ahead and get the next post ready that will we'll probably here later: Later that day - animal control officers are responding of two large brown dogs in roadway....
  17. animal control officer enroute to Dollar General on Goldmine Rd. Two large brown dogs (probably pit bulls ) keeping customers from coming in. A/C officer has extended ETA.
  18. E1 and Clark in area attempting to locate. E1 in service - unable to locate suspicious person. E1 heading to Kroger for lunch.
  19. E1 responding ref suspicious white male, red shirt, weaving down the road. Won't talk to anyone. Caller requesting EMSClarks stagged in area 11:34 E1 stagged in area.
  20. Clark - one to Pauding ER. R1 transporting equipment to Paulding ER other units in service
  21. Deputy was running speed determination equipment on DBR. I passed him around 9:30AM yesterday and then heard 28s being run several times during the day.
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