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Cat attacking dog prompts request for officer helpAppleton WI

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Outagamie County, WI

A caller reported a cat attacking his dog near Mount Vernon. The caller requested officer assistance and contact with the Humane Society. Several other unrelated incidents were also mentioned in the transcript.

Audio|Source: Outagamie County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Mount Vernon, again near Mount Vernon.
00:02
The caller would like assistance with a cat that won't leave his yard and is attacking his dog, if possible.
00:10
Okay.
00:16
Can we have the channel for a minute?
00:20
Also as be advised, Fox Crossing on 10-33.
00:27
129 South Mason Street, a male threw a backpack at a female, and they're yelling as they're walking.
00:37
Caller is watching this from their house, they left heading towards Kimball Alley eastbound.
00:44
The male is white, wearing darker clothing,
00:49
unknown race on the female, possibly has dreadlocks in a light green jacket, no weapons, unknown in toxin drugs.
00:56
Query.
00:59
121, copy.
01:02
That you have a tent part.
01:05
Good.
01:11
That rescue call has been coded A, Falls B, David, 50-year-old female.
01:17
It appears that she may be agonally breathing.
01:22
Okay.
01:27
And a first responder, respond to a false D, David, now quoted a P&B, E, Edward,
01:33
N591, County Road U, again N591-1-County Road Union,
01:38
cross streets of Jan's Court and County Road Double E, Edward,
01:42
50-year-old female, not conscious, not breathing, agonally breathing,
01:48
timeout is 1314.
01:52
Okay, for one night out.
01:58
Go ahead.
02:01
You can place the right of her responders and relatives.
02:05
Timor.
02:11
...and also a Michael.
02:13
That's the same address.
02:19
I see Michael.
02:20
I'll see her. I'm so far don't see her, but I'll keep looking.
02:24
I copy. We were here a couple months ago.
02:29
Yeah, I got Heather now, too.
02:32
For some reason, Cazna is not showing the address for previous, but I've got the phone number.
02:37
10.4.
02:55
DG25.
03:01
104, Oswald, v.
03:03
5, 1033, traffic has been lifted.
03:09
25 East 17th Street, 325 East 17th Street, and I'll call it all right away.
03:16
10-4.
03:22
And Kimball Avenue, when you get a chance, can you look up a Robert Toon and Shartina Browne in-house for me? We should have plenty of contact.
03:31
You can run them both.
03:34
What was Robert's last name?
03:37
I believe it's going to be Toon, Tom Ocean, Ocean, Nora.
03:43
Ten-four.
03:45
That 157, did you copy as well?
03:54
114.
03:56
114. Regarding 121's request, I think it's actually going to be a Shartina Howard.
04:03
That far.
04:15
What's your 20 if you're free?
04:20
Fingerprints down in the pre-book.
04:24
Ten par?
04:26
I'll guess I'll put you later.
04:34
I'm just confirming it's going to be Heather last name Kyle.
04:37
She's suspended, no one's no paper, she does have a protective petitioner somebody else, and then also Michael returns revoked, no wants no paper.
04:48
Gotty.
04:53
Get a hold of the on-call Humane Society person in here.
04:57
I kind of have my hands full with this cat.
05:02
10-4, I can try calling them.

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