Person approached by rats at Butterfly Beach welfare check, Montecito CA
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According to the dispatch call, a person at Butterfly Beach was approached repeatedly by rats after returning from a walk. Medical aid was requested but later canceled as the person was uninjured.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Barbara County Sheriff Main Channel
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
3932 Welfare check, Butterfly Beach.
00:09
3932 with the unit to back at Butterfly Beach, near Channel Drive.
00:13
It's a welfare check of the RP 1st of Eden, who went on a beach walk, and upon returning to an attempting to unlock his bicycle, was approached repeatedly by rats.
00:23
3960-3-2-2-2-back.
00:25
With 39-60-3-a-back.
00:38
Nick 39, S&3.
00:47
Come around to that.
00:51
Negative, would you like, I'm in route?
00:54
A-4.
00:56
Code 2[1] is fine.
01:00
Shephyr.
01:06
(number withheld).
01:11
(number withheld). The man, (number withheld).
01:20
(number withheld).
01:31
Make 24, Medical Aid[2], near Channel Drive.
01:36
Channel Drive.
01:37
We sign on Command 7.
01:45
Continue.
01:48
Central.
01:57
39, Sam, for me.
02:00
39, Sam, for a clarification, the RP is not injured.
02:04
He just advised that they were coming at him repeatedly.
02:07
Could you still want us to continue medics?
02:10
Cancel medics.
02:13
Ten for. Head for.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response without lights or siren.
[2]
Medical Aid: Request/transfer to emergency medical services for assistance
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Location mentioned:
Butterfly Beach, Montecito, CA 93108
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