Loose dog causes traffic hazard near Nordahl, San Diego County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatchers reported a black and white husky seen running along the highway shoulder near Nordahl Road in California. The animal was later spotted walking eastbound in a westbound traffic lane, presenting a roadway hazard. Officers were unable to locate the dog after an initial search.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Border Division
Listen to dispatch call
03:7
Transcript:
00:00
Nineteen 19 Cindy, go 1125[1] animal.
00:06
19, go ahead.
00:08
19, 1125[1] animal east on the east of Nordahl for a black and white husky running on the shoulder close to lane.
00:18
G19 copy.
00:21
GM UTL[2] from Nordahl to the 15.
00:26
19, I copy UTL[2] from Nordahl to the 15.
00:38
Do we have an 1185 en route?
00:45
Can I copy your turning at Clinton and Keith? It does look like the party was calling AAA.
01:00
It's raining pretty good up here.
01:05
30 Mary, do you copy?
01:13
Uh, 30 Mary, I'm going 97.
01:18
Copy, you're going 97.
01:26
And I'm 97, center divider.
02:45
9219 San Diego for 1125[1] animal.
02:54
19, possibly one of the same as the animal that you just went UTL[2] on.
02:58
It's going to be westbound east of Nordahl for a medium-sized black dog on the right-hand shoulder.
03:04
Correction, walking eastbound in the westbound lane.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1125: Roadway condition or object creating a potential danger to traffic flow or safety.
[2]
UTL: Unable to find the person, vehicle, or item in question.
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