Dog causes possible hazard on Highway 180, Fresno County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies discussed a possible road hazard on westbound Highway 180 near Highway 41 where a white and gray pit bull was seen in the center divide. They noted receiving similar reports earlier in the day and coordinated to check nearby areas on Highway 168 as well.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Fresno
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00:43
Transcript:
00:00
65168, we also have a report of a white and gray pit bull in the center divide westbound Highway 180 just east of Highway 41.
00:06
I'm sure it's the same one.
00:12
Copy that. Do we know if it's on the main line or on the trans roads?
00:20
Let me have my partners check their calls.
00:23
It's supposed to be one person said Highway 180, one person said Highway 168, and we had the same call, the same dog earlier today.
00:35
160, I copy that.
00:37
I'm going to check the Highway 168 westbound trans 1st, and then I'll circle back.
00:42
10-4.
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Location mentioned:
CA-180, California
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