Police assist animal control with dog in distress, Miami FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, animal control requested police help to secure a dog near Northeast 25th Street in Miami. Officers coordinated with animal control and confirmed the animal had been transported to Mount Sinai Hospital with a patient.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade FL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Reference that last call that you were on with CRT, near Northeast 25th Street.
00:03
Animal control is on scene and there's no units on scene.
00:06
They need a unit for the dog.
00:08
Can you respond back?
00:11
May I make use of it?
00:13
The call at near Northeast 25th Street where the unit requested animal control was 09.
00:20
Animal control is now on scene requesting a unit.
00:24
14, disregard that, that wasn't your call.
00:26
45.
00:32
Well, 4514, can you respond and just show unit 13 see if he could make contact with animal control reference securing the dog? Because 4511 and 4512 were there earlier, but they're both on calls.
00:43
Forty 0514.
00:45
She was a mommy.
00:46
And where is the dog located right now?
00:49
Reference Miami, contact CRT because I believe the animal went with a patient to Mount Sinai, and this is the same call that I am referring to.
01:03
But I think the animal was taken with the patient forty-four hours ago.
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