Two dogs locked in vehicle at Elwood gas station, Elwood UT
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According to the dispatch call, a white Chrysler Pacifica was locked at Maverik gas station in Elwood with two dogs inside the vehicle, which was not running. The locksmith declined to respond due to the animals. Rescue and law enforcement units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Box Elder County Public Safety
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Charlie 26 bucks other 1014 on a vehicle lockout.
00:07
Caller is at Maverik in Elwood.
00:10
He is at pump number seven with a white Chrysler Pacifica.
00:13
He is locked out of his vehicle saying there are two dogs locked in the vehicle and it is not running.
00:17
Stacey has tried to contact the locksmith but they advised they would not respond due to animals in the vehicle.
00:28
Copy. Just neither there.
00:30
Holding on left one of the three-miling desks, you help me out.
00:34
I'm sorry to the Tango 14.
00:40
I can't help that way.
00:42
Tango 14, did you copy all the detail?
00:51
I'm talking about here now.
00:53
I work out and aberrant dogs in the vehicle.
00:58
Plan board.
01:00
1532.
01:03
Receive one box further 1036.
01:06
Rescue one.
01:08
Copy at 1532.
01:11
Bravo 21, 10-36[1].
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Over.
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121, copy. 36, Bravo 2, 1036.
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306, Bravo 2, 1036.
01:23
30 takes some problem with you.
01:26
Okay at 1532.
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10-36: Correct time check
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Location mentioned:
W 9600 N, Elwood, UT 84337
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