Loose horse near Echo Valley Road with deputy on scene, Prunedale CA
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According to the dispatch call, a loose horse was reported near Echo Valley Road, initially on the road then moving to an adjacent open pasture. A deputy is on scene attempting to capture the horse to ensure safety, especially as children walk in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
I have an RP calling in and advising there's a loose horse in the area near Echo Valley Road.
00:06
It originally was in the roadway but now it's on the pasture of the adjacent address.
00:14
The CHP was inquiring if we were responding since it's no longer in the roadway.
00:23
trying to get up.
00:24
It's on the right shoulder.
00:25
R.P.'s concerns.
00:27
There's a lot of children that walk in that area.
00:30
Carpenter Rear Road at Ria Avenue.
00:40
Metagenden 6, truck 2, Italian 2.
00:44
Structure Fire (number withheld) cross of West Cation Street, West Coimney Lane.
00:50
At peace 129, timeout 739.
00:51
3.9.
00:57
Sorry.
01:09
For that hazard horse detail is the horse contained in a pasture?
01:14
It was back and forth and at one point it was in the neighbor's pasture.
01:24
Actually,
01:25
it's an open pasture adjacent to the address.
01:31
Capture the horse.
01:32
I do.
01:38
I guess the deputy has a device to capture a horse.
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Location mentioned:
Echo Valley Rd, Prunedale, CA
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