Man harassed by two aggressive dogs near 4th street, Elko NV
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According to the dispatch call, a man near 4th Street in Elko reported being harassed by two aggressive dogs trying to attack him. Officers responded to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Elko City and County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get you to break and go to Clover and 4th? I couldn't understand the subject.
00:04
I believe he's near 4th Street.
00:08
He has two dogs that are trying to attack him that won't leave.
00:12
Oh,
00:18
break here.
00:19
This is there.
00:21
Tempor.
00:26
33, I've got your 28 when you're ready to copy.
00:30
We have one laid open.
00:35
Okay, 40 setting simple.
00:39
2013, today to utility, left to Walker, first of Joanne.
00:43
She doesn't match out of Schinglespring.
00:48
Twelve, seven.
00:49
Twelve, seven.
00:51
Control, so this vehicle has four abnormally large rabbits in it.
00:57
GEN-4.
01:04
This match, classic 512, we've arrived at an NRH.
01:08
It's 76.
01:15
I copy.
01:18
How far?
01:23
I'll be clearing here and in route to that other call.
01:33
What's the address again?
01:35
I said Clover and 4th.
01:36
I believe he said near 4th Street.
01:40
The dogs were barking so loud in the background.
01:43
I couldn't understand what he's saying.
01:44
I believe his name is (name withheld).
01:51
10-4[1] and are these animals actively trying to attack them right now? No, I'm confirmed.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
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Location mentioned:
S 4th St, Elko, NV 89801
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