Non-venomous snake found in bedroom at home, Tucson AZ
Emergency responders were called to a home near South Climbing Ivy Drive to relocate a non-venomous snake found in a bedroom. They arranged assistance but handled the situation without further action.
Audio|Source: Valley Emergency Communications Center
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Transcript:
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near South Climbing Ivy Drive
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Under 421-an, Animal Relocation, near South Climbing Ivy Drive. Snake is in the bedroom mouse stairs, 2250.
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Angel 421, go ahead.
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Really fired. Engine 421 needs further assistance.
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Is engine 425 available?
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Currently showing it out of service? Would you like a different engine started?
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That's a negative.
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I was just seeing what units were available if we needed this system.
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I have to be 2255.
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Go for engine for 215. Time for that.
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If you kind of status, Mention 4254, I'll get back here.
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Copy.
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Copy.
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425.
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425.
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425. Go for instance, 2427.
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424.
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424. I should become available.
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I should be able to be out of the call to assist you.
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Okay.
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We're going to see what we have. We just didn't know if we're going to have to move furniture around.
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425.
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Desert Animal Relocation. At 75. Desert Animal Relocation.
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At near South Climbing I.E.
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Drive.
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Engine 421, go ahead.
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You can cancel engine 425. We've located to non-venomous. We can handle.
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The copy break engine 425 to copy direct.
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Engine 425 Valley Fire.
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Forty-Fire.
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Forty-Five Valley Fire.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Climbing Ivy Dr, Tucson, AZ 85757
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