Loose dogs cause disturbance near Halsted St, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, authorities received a report of multiple dogs, including several German shepherds, running loose near 59th Street and Halsted in Chicago. The animals were reportedly chasing people, and one caller said a dog was attacking him while he sought shelter behind a phone tower. The situation appears to involve aggressive stray dogs that escaped from a nearby factory area.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Uh, yeah, we got some dogs running loose near 59th and Halsted.
00:04
Three German shepherds chasing people.
00:07
They got out from by the factory.
00:10
No further.
00:13
Okay.
00:22
Seven one four.
00:25
Spartan, you've been married to a call to drop.
00:27
Can we just lunch at seven?
00:29
Seven four.
00:31
Seven 13 . Seven 15 , two shorts and seven on ISR, please.
00:40
Eight 30 .
00:49
Say 30.
00:51
Oh, I'm sorry about that.
00:53
CFD doing anything over here?
00:56
Looks like they returned to quarters.
01:00
Okay, all right, give me a minute then.
01:04
10-4.
01:06
725.
01:08
725.
01:11
Eric, can you show us going thirty-one?
01:14
Ten-four.
01:20
Eight hundred and 14 .
01:21
I am going to put a Parker in her box.
01:25
What?
01:30
Two 6190 . Two 6190 .
01:35
Can you show us near South Troy? We're here with the driver that fled from a hit and run.
01:43
Oh, ten four.
01:45
Seven one near South Troy.
01:47
I'll put you on the job too.
01:53
All right, update for the vicious animal near 59th and Halsted.
01:58
This caller has a German shepherd attacking him.
02:02
He's hiding behind a phone tower.
02:05
Other one circling the block.
02:07
No further.
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