Animal control requested for dog during search warrant, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, police requested animal control to assist SWAT executing a search warrant near West Saratoga Street where a dog was inside the property. Animal control responded and estimated arrival in 20 to 30 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Is it possible to reach out to Animal Control for me and have them respond near West Saratoga Street for a search warrant with SWAT, and there's a dog inside.
00:13
We're going to have to have them remove.
00:19
All right, acknowledgment, stand by on this channel, okay.
00:23
Acknowledgment, ma'am.
00:29
So you can boom, we're 21 cars, car stops.
00:33
Okay. Okay.
00:38
I have 4360.
00:39
Nobody's answering on the animal control channel.
00:41
I'll have to go through DPW.
00:45
Step four, man.
00:46
Thank you.
00:50
Let me react.
00:52
Two-one. Two-one.
00:57
Two-one.
00:59
Two-one. The one.
01:03
Two-one. Two-one.
01:04
Two-one. Two-one. Two-one.
01:05
Two-one. Two-one.
01:06
Now, Laplace the Avenue apartment.
01:07
He is an expert for auto accident.
01:10
Call name is (name withheld).
01:12
It is still called the fire department.
01:14
Call is I hit by car.
01:18
Citywide to 4360.
01:22
Stand by, ma'am.
01:24
All right, I talked to animal control.
01:25
They said they'll be about 20, 30 minutes.
01:28
Acknowledgment, thank you.
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