Loose dog secured near Marlborough Road and East Main Street, Georgetown MA
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According to the dispatch call, a loose golden doodle dog was running around near Marlborough Road and East Main Street. The dog, wearing a green and orange collar and described as beige and tan with a white chest, was secured by a homeowner.
Audio|Heard on: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
The patrols, two Marlboro Road for a loose dog.
00:05
It's a golden doodle.
00:06
It does have a green and orange collar on it.
00:16
2.0.8 can take that on East Main Street.
00:21
Receive.
00:24
Agent Headquarters is Ron for 85 stories.
00:32
Good one.
00:34
The report of the department dispatching engine 1 to 85 story ad for medical aid.
00:43
That's engine 1 to 85 story ad for medical aid, (number withheld).
00:54
2.08 to control.
00:57
Control.
01:00
Going out on Marlborough, does the number two have possession of the dog or the running moves?
01:07
It's running loose and the owner of the dog is calling from work. Her mother is at Marlborough and having trouble finding the dog.
01:17
The dog is friendly.
01:20
Her name is (name withheld) and she's beige and tan with a white chest.
01:39
Affirmative.
01:43
Okay.
01:51
...to enter to the sliding door in the rear of the building.
01:54
The 51-year-old female who speeded to a family member that she was having chest pain and back pain this morning.
02:02
Again, now my file on to our monitors.
02:05
Here's requests for medical aid.
02:06
Number (number withheld) East Main Street, Department 1.
02:09
Enter through the sliding door in the rear of the building.
02:12
Her 51-year-old female who stated this morning to a family member that she was having chest and back pain.
02:18
Fire alarm is getting died (number withheld).
02:26
For firearm activation,
02:28
that's apparatus of 30.
02:40
2.08 to control.
02:43
Control.
02:44
Be clear, homeowner came out, was able to corral that dog back inside.
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