Loose tan and black dog near longmeadow and williams streets, Longmeadow MA
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A loose tan and black dog without a collar was reported running near the highway by Williams Street and Longmeadow Street in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. Responders checked the area but the dog ran off.
Audio|Heard on: Westcomm Regional Public Safety
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
If you can check the area of Williams Street and Longmeadow Street, the passerby reporting a tan and black dog with no collar running towards the highway.
00:11
That I looked scared and almost ran into the Arcees car.
00:14
They turned around to see if they could see the animal and then it ran off.
00:19
Williams at Longmeadow, let's see.
00:22
This man, turns on the air.
00:27
Three arrives.
00:31
Seven rescue, not a rival at Bay State.
00:34
Three, see, seven rescue three, arrival at Bay State.
00:37
One, three, six central and all the air.
00:40
This is right, and one on the air.
00:45
This right, command.
00:54
212 dispatch.
00:55
Clear. Go ahead.
00:58
That's stated.
00:59
Four transports.
01:00
All units be clear.
01:02
Command terminated.
01:04
Receive, four transports.
01:06
Command terminated.
01:07
All units clear. All units clear.
01:08
Sir,
01:09
the RFP was positive that was Long, Mettawett Williams.
01:13
That's not really near the highway.
01:15
Stand by one check on my map, pal.
01:22
212. I'm looking at my map now.
01:24
It's just with the reporting party stated, uh, Williams Street by the highway.
01:30
Received. I'll turn around and take a second look.
01:33
Received, thank you, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Longmeadow St & Williams St, Longmeadow, MA 01106
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