Deputy threatens to shoot aggressive dog in Cache, Cache OK
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A deputy at a location near South 6th Street in Cache reported being on scene with aggressive dogs and stated he might need to shoot one. Other units are responding to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Comanche County Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch to Cache 183, can you attend on your traffic? You have some background noise.
00:04
And is your location near South 6th Street in Cache?
00:10
Yeah, I'm over here at 6th Street right now.
00:13
I'm going to have to shoot a dog.
00:19
Dispatch is clear.
00:23
183, 102, I'm going to inspect them.
00:28
3.03 dispatch.
00:29
He's asking for another unit.
00:30
I'll be in Ropp from 67th and Lee.
00:37
Dispatch is clear.
00:38
Thank you, sir.
00:44
Dispatch is clear.
00:49
Clear? Clear?
00:53
3232.3. You can 22.
00:54
All advisals.
01:00
7.
01:06
183 this fetch.
01:10
283, go ahead.
01:16
I'm 102 out here.
01:18
Use slow roll.
01:20
My bag still starts from one over here, but everything's 10 feet so far.
01:25
We've got these dogs contained.
01:32
Under 4 is that is TV and RAL.
01:36
Is this location?
01:39
Yes, under 40 or not?
01:44
InJ4, thank you.
01:46
This writes to any available medicine park unit.
01:50
Going 26A.
01:56
I'm 5, State Highway 49, again that's 182.95 State Highway 49.
02:02
RP is reporting that it sounds like an animal is distressed, possibly stuck in a trap.
02:09
RP does want contact at (number withheld).
02:13
State Highway 49, again that's (number withheld).
02:17
State Highway 49 is where RP is going to be at.
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Location mentioned:
S 6th St, Cache, OK 73527
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