Man bitten by pit bull near hyde and ellis streets, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, a man near Hyde and Ellis Streets in San Francisco was bitten by a white and brown pit bull. The dog was later reported leashed and the owner was described as a white woman about 50 years old wearing a black and white jacket.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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Transcript:
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The triple zero dog bite, Hyde, and Ellis.
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Paul Adams in four.
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This is eight minutes ago.
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A man was bitten by a pit bull, white and brown in color.
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We're waiting for further.
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Can you expedite?
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First of the 7-100 units, I have that number for Doleway, Sergeant.
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And I core speech on 12th, but it's August, still 97, it's now leashed.
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Owner as a white female, 50, sign on high or built, wearing a black and white jacket.
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