Two large dogs run loose on southbound highway 99, Fresno CA
Two large dogs are loose on the shoulder of the southbound Highway 99 Clinton off-ramp. The dogs looked terrified and then ran onto the highway, crossing toward Golden State Boulevard, creating a traffic hazard.
Audio|Source: California Highway Patrol - Fresno
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Transcript:
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5515105 Fresno, 1125[1] dogs, southbound 99 on the Clinton offer.
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Okay.
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1.5 reported two large dogs, possibly Malamuth.
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On the left-hand side of the off-ramp near the Gore Point, RP advised that the dogs looked terrified.
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Southbound 99 on the Clinton off-ramp.
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No,
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central one-two-seven.
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Central 127. Two-seven.
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I'm ninety-seven. Those dogs on the top-bound. They are on the shoulder and they, uh, we've got like a hundred feet.
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I'm making some belt.
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Central 127-10-4[2], I copy your 10 and you send with those dogs on the right-hand shoulder.
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In Central 127, Fuzzo, did you try to contact the animal control or do you have the dogs caught?
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They just ran away from me and they are now on the 99,
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running towards the Golden State Boulevard, off-round. I do not happen.
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Central 127-104, they just ran away from you.
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They're on the 99 running towards the Golden State off-rail.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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1125: Traffic hazard
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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CA-99, Fresno, CA
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