Two large dogs chase people near Ney Ave and 72nd Ave, Oakland CA


Two large dark-colored dogs were chasing people near Ney Avenue and 72nd Avenue. A woman was also heard yelling, but the situation details are unclear.
Audio|Source: Oakland Police Department
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Transcript:
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If one off, good morning, sorry, you can assist on beat 29 for this party, 1918[1] at 7.2 in nay.
00:05
Seventy-second and nay, RP is in fact that there are two large dark dogs chasing people in the area, and then also, it deprives a hearing of woman yelling,
00:13
known what's going on, instead of 196, from 06 or 52 hours.
00:16
34 copy any return calls? Negative.
00:19
34 copy code 6, I'll be on service if animal control cell icon.
00:23
You want to cover unit?
00:24
Uh, sure.
00:25
Unit to cover on B-29.
00:26
We have at 35.
00:27
We're logging in.
00:28
We're copy that October. Animal Control Unit monitoring on P-3.
00:30
One-Hive 22, good morning, then, one-night.
00:32
We could have covered 29.
00:33
They're an animal control unit more than a few one.
00:35
27, you want to take this priority one, uh, 918[1].
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Dicious dog, call.
00:39
Hey, for a match.
00:40
Number four, 34, 35, oh, 39.
00:42
We got out of 35, we copy, we're nine.
00:43
34, copy, nine o'clock.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
918: Person exhibiting signs of mental distress or behavioral health crisis.
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Location mentioned:
Ney Ave & 72nd Ave, Oakland, CA 94605
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