No emergency after dogs fought at Richmond residence, Richmond MO
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a call near Woodrail Avenue after an employee reported hearing a woman screaming and dogs barking. The woman confirmed her dogs were fighting but there was no emergency or injury.
Audio|Heard on: Ray County Public Safety
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
To the third party 911 call, believe the address is near Woodrail Avenue, Richmond, Missouri.
00:08
Reporting party was on the phone with his employee, (name withheld), said that he heard her screaming and dogs barking, then she came back to the phone, said, my dog, and then disconnected.
00:20
Copy information being out from work.
00:23
Interrat from work.
00:30
38, Lee Summit.
00:33
388.
00:35
Can you go on 51, J Southland.
00:39
10-14[1].
00:43
929.
00:49
Due to modulate response, you might want to give 902 a call on his cell phone, see if he could respond as well.
00:57
He may not be hearing radio traffic.
01:01
Copy.
01:02
The summit 288, 1051J1Js.
01:10
That word, thank you.
01:16
Bray County, 929.
01:20
Go ahead.
01:22
Be advised we were able to make contact with that individual.
01:25
She stated that her dogs had started fighting.
01:28
There is not an emergency.
01:34
Traffic for race.
01:40
It was just her dog fighting and she had to break it up.
01:42
She's not injured.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-14: Escort/convoy requested
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Location mentioned:
Woodrail Ave, Richmond, MO 64085
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