Dog bite reported near Perry Street, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a report of a dog bite near Perry Street, between Second and Third Streets in San Francisco. A pit bull reportedly bit a woman who was conscious and breathing. Medics were sent to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Southern One, a party triple zero dog bite,
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near Perry Street, cross of Second and Third.
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Take Southern units a break for this triple zero,
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Southern One.
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Ten four. You get advised when you're clear.
00:22
It was a now on hang up call, special interpreter, male with an aggressive dog that bit a young woman.
00:27
Dog's a pit bull.
00:29
RP's advising, call taker advising they can hear him in the back.
00:32
I don't know if that was leashed or not.
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Waiting for description.
00:39
Twenty-one three, I'm backing ten four again.
00:42
Near Perry across Second and Third.
00:44
They're going to be starting a medic for a conscious, breathing dog bite victim.
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