Cat possibly trapped in drainage pipes on Cassidy Ln, Haines City FL


A cat is possibly trapped deep in the drainage pipes near Cassidy Lane. Animal control was notified but likely will respond the next day or later. It is unknown if the cat is injured.
Audio|Source: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
02:26
Transcript:
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near Old Cassidy Road, Track 6, (number withheld).
00:08
Search 23 just right.
00:11
Liner, 23.
00:14
No, I know if I am in control.
00:19
We can notify animal control, but they won't be out until sometime, maybe tomorrow or the day after.
00:28
Copy Jeff, that'll be fine.
00:32
I copy.
00:36
Also be advised that the animal is not confined, they won't necessarily come out.
00:44
Copy that.
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Flashback, the Ladvary 23.
00:51
Once you arrive on Dean, if you can advise if the animal is injured, I'll go ahead and copy it over.
00:58
Copy that, thank you.
01:03
Thank you. Bye for telling your fourth one.
01:09
2.30. 2.30.
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2.30.
01:18
Transporting Winter Haven one patient, (number withheld).
01:24
Medi-(number withheld), Engine 2,
01:27
Overdose (number withheld), Crequidly, Mulberry, Tech 6, (number withheld).
01:36
Motion 2.
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Engine 2.
01:42
What the answer is 1.
01:45
Copy both people's responding to his overdose (number withheld) Creekwood Lane reportee advised and error in prescribed medication that was taken no additional
01:58
Next one through the sites
02:02
(number withheld)
02:06
It's not known if this cat's injured.
02:08
It does sound like a cat deep within the drainage pipes, but you could just have air control look at it tomorrow and see what they think.
02:16
I copy. It is going to be a three-day hold for that.
02:19
They don't come out unless there's injuries.
02:24
Copy, yeah, thank you.
02:25
Chose me, please.
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