Possible dog attack reported with animal control responding, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, an incident was reported near Deshler Street involving a possible dog attack. A woman was heard screaming for help, and a neighbor was seen removing a dog from the residence. Animal control was called to respond. No medical assistance was required.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Near Deshler Street come in as unknown trouble, possible dog attack.
00:04
(name withheld)'s mom came out and was screaming.
00:06
Get my baby, they took the dog control to respond.
00:12
Radio dog control.
00:19
Near Deshler Street is unknown trouble.
00:22
Officers aren't on scene yet, but the neighbor said mom came out the house screaming, get my baby help, and the neighbor was seen taking a dog out the house.
00:32
She's in a front crying.
00:44
205-0.
00:48
22 on location.
00:58
The only information in the call is a report about possibly a dog on the premises.
01:03
Be advised for that.
01:11
Fire 32.
01:14
32. 32.
01:21
32 on location is apartment F as in Frank.
01:29
Also if you can notify the shop, wherever the problem with their cue siren,
01:34
see what they want us to do there.
01:38
Copy.
01:42
That's clear, thank you for that day.
01:44
Next door, thank you for that day.
01:52
Next road.
01:56
One new Columbus Parkway for a P.
02:07
42-go. Um,
02:12
Can we have animal control sent over here? This was not an issue with people.
02:20
Roger, is there any medical or EMS needed over there, just animal control?
02:26
Yeah, that's a negative.
02:27
No EMS needed, just animal control.
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Location mentioned:
Deshler St f, Buffalo, NY 14212
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