Injured stray dog found near Hilda Street, Worcester MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a caller near Hilda Street in Worcester reported a seemingly injured stray dog that entered their car. Because animal control was unavailable, police arranged a response to manage the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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00:38
Transcript:
00:00
So I just got a call that just came in for an animal complaint, near Hilda Street.
00:03
The caller found a stray dog in the neighborhood, opened the door to see if it was all right and apparently it jumped into (name withheld)'s car.
00:09
(Name withheld) says it appears injured.
00:11
We're not sure how (name withheld) knows this, but it's shaking and cold.
00:16
And animal control is not working today.
00:18
Am I sending Route Two?
00:20
(Name withheld) can't hold onto the dog until tomorrow.
00:24
What do you want us to call them then?
00:26
It's confined in our car.
00:29
As far as we are aware, yes.
00:33
Yeah, starting is confined.
00:34
You can call animal control to come get it.
00:37
All right, received.
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Location mentioned:
Hilda St, Worcester, MA 01606
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