Dog Dies After Falling From 3rd Story Apartment Window In Concord’s South End: Watch
CONCORD, NH — Concord police are investigating how a dog fell or jumped from a third-story apartment building in the city’s South End neighborhood on Friday morning.
A Merrimack County Sheriff’s Department deputy driving on Concord Street alerted Concord police to a dog jumping from a third-floor apartment building window and then biting a person trying to help it not far from South State Street around 9:30 a.m. The deputy reported two other dogs in the apartment appeared to be also trying to jump out of the window. Dispatch deployed officers and said they just received a call from the building reporting an assault as well.
Concord fire and rescue teams were also sent to the scene and staged because one of the dogs had not been secured.
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The sheriff’s deputy said the dog that fell from the window was not moving and appeared to have a broken hip and other injuries.
A tarp was placed over the dog later in the call.
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Police also confirmed a dog bit a woman during the incident. She was taken to the hospital later.
The two dogs could be seen nosing around the window while an air conditioner dangled from its plug.
At one point, after things had settled down and officers were attempting to assess the situation, a police sergeant pulled the air conditioner back into the apartment and closed the window.
One dog was muzzled and taken to CAVES by Concord firefighters.
Concord police were unavailable to comment on the case post-time.
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