Two aggressive dogs found near Atascadero Avenue, San Luis Obispo County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, two aggressive dogs were reported loose near Atascadero Avenue and were later found and taken to a veterinary clinic. The dogs did not have identification chips. Animal services are involved to pick up the dogs. The situation appears to be contained with no current loose aggressive dogs in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Right now I have another guy on hold with some aggressive dogs on Atascadero Avenue, so I'm going to get his info.
00:06
We'll go from there.
00:10
Four, I'm assuming this is Lee's squad that he just put in.
00:15
I took away the leash log because a lady found dogs.
00:20
She took them to Atascadero Pet, no chip.
00:24
I told her where I thought they lived.
00:26
She went back and they don't live at the address that I was given earlier.
00:31
So there's two York dogs to be picked up on Atascadero Avenue.
00:36
And now I have a guy out with aggressive dogs on Intascadera Avenue.
00:41
So I'll get his info go from there.
00:45
10-4[1], I'm just leaving my case in custom now.
00:49
So wherever I need to go, I will.
00:56
Back up, medic nine one.
00:58
We're at 900 and twenty-one.
00:59
There is a lot of offices in here.
01:00
Whose office business?
01:04
Should be unit 201.
01:06
I can clarify the name.
01:07
Stand by.
01:09
No copy. Thank you.
01:10
Medic thirty-two en route.
01:14
Medic three two en route.
01:22
Adam eight.
01:24
So the aggressive dogs, they're not out now.
01:28
I think he's talking about these dogs that were loose earlier on Atascadero Avenue.
01:33
So I did put in a straight and fine for two dogs on Atascadera Avenue.
01:39
The other person I haven't heard back from that has the two shitsuits is in Paso Robles.
01:52
Aggressive.
01:57
Not well, he said there were two aggressive dogs.
02:00
And I said, Well, where are they at right now? Because, well, I don't know, I haven't seen them in a while.
02:04
And I said , Well, someone picked up two dogs and took them to the vet, had them scanned, no chip.
02:11
And I had her go back home so we could pick them up.
02:15
So I think his call was an old call.
02:19
He's just calling now.
02:20
So anyway, the only call I have for you is this George dog on a.
02:25
Cascadero Avenue until I hear back from the other lady.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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