Dog limping on state highway exit ramp causes traffic hazard, Harris County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a dog described as resembling Scooby Doo was seen limping on the right shoulder near the court area of the 288 exit ramp on State Highway 288 in Texas, creating a traffic hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Harris TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
We need an available seven call for a traffic hazard.
00:03
It's going to be a Scooby Doo looking dog walking off the exit.
00:09
Put me around.
00:10
Also, repeat your last message, please.
00:18
Copy unit number.
00:21
That'll be still time hopefully.
00:24
So it's off.
00:25
I want you to show both units in the vicinity.
00:31
After.
00:33
Three times 30 traffic, I'm going to be northbound service approaching Pease Street.
00:39
Where?
00:41
Seven Tom, we found visual.
00:42
He's going to be on the right-hand shoulder of the 288 exit ramp.
00:46
He is also limping.
00:50
Tom, he's going to be in the court area of the exit ramp of 288.
00:57
The dog is going to be in the core area of the 288 exit ramp.
01:05
On top of thirty-one, somebody thinks it's a connector.
01:12
That's clear.
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