Animal control requested after crash involving dog, Lemon Hill CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a traffic collision involving a dog at the intersection of Franklin Boulevard and 47th Avenue in Lemon Hill, California. Animal control was requested to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol Gold and Black - Sacramento
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
And could you get an AP from animal control for the crash on 47th Avenue and Franklin Boulevard?
00:10
7-3, I copy.
00:11
You’ll be en route.
00:12
Bradshaw.
00:20
1-9, go ahead.
00:27
On the next, can you advise which one of these guys is coming further?
00:32
One nine three, my apologies.
00:34
I'll get to the other.
00:39
One next time.
00:40
Please block the shop.
00:50
One nine three will be loyal towing.
00:52
They copy on expedite.
00:57
Copy.
01:04
One 1271.
01:13
They’re traffic for 71.
01:14
Seven one a firm.
01:18
You see (name withheld) requesting an officer.
01:28
Step four.
01:30
We can’t go anywhere until we get this dog off the curb, so uh,
01:34
we can call back animal control and give them ETA.
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