Loose pit bulls attack pedestrians near Santa Barbara, Mesa AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to reports of two pit bulls attacking pedestrians near Santa Barbara in Mesa. Police requested animal control and used a snare to secure the dogs. No personal injuries were reported at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Second break for an 803 near Santa Barbara.
00:06
Seven Baker 21[1], send it.
00:12
611, you can send that.
00:15
Near Santa Barbara, there are two pit bulls going after people's legs.
00:22
Seven Baker Twenty One, does anyone have a snare?
00:26
Seven Baker Twenty Two, I think I've got a snare.
00:28
Copy.
00:30
Baker Twenty One, head that way as well.
00:32
Ten Four.
00:38
Do you have anybody with phone?
00:41
Any more for one two?
00:47
Two, who needs Marshall?
00:50
David Baker 18 at near North Mesa Drive.
00:54
Can you reroute me there and I'll head to the dog call?
00:58
Simple.
01:03
At 803, the dogs are near a red passenger car off Santa Barbara.
01:12
3702, if you need more fill, I have it.
01:23
Evan Baker 21[1], I'll send back the dog call.
01:29
I'm at 22.
01:33
22 copy.
01:39
22, do we have animal control on?
01:42
We should. I'll give them a call.
01:49
Three vapors, so I don't want to go in there.
01:51
Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
21: Request to make contact by telephone.
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Location mentioned:
N Santa Barbara, Mesa, AZ 85201
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