Search for black lab swept into channel near harbor, San Diego CA
Rescue teams and the Coast Guard searched near N Harbor Dr for a black Labrador wearing a red bandana that was swept into the channel current near surfers. The dog was last seen heading west in the rip current near a yacht.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Jet 2 is going to meet with the surfers who seem to know where the dog is, who kept pointing us west.
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We have done a quick search of the outside channel area.
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We got Jet 2 going into established communications.
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With the surfers, we will communicate where we are and which way we need to go to look for this dog.
00:19
We also have Coast Guard on scene, and we are verbally communicating with them,
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which you can probably hear in the background.
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Hi.
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His past copy.
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Engine 5, Metro?
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Metro, engine 5.
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Metro engine 5?
00:46
We know what they were digging with.
00:51
Metro 4M5, they were not digging.
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This line is coming up out of the ground.
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It was kicked and cracked.
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Metro copy.
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Rest U.S. Jet 2.
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Jet 2.
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So he got...
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Oh, he got.
01:16
Yeah, I got that.
01:18
So it's a black lab with a red bandana that got stuck out inside the channel on the rip here.
01:23
They said last time they saw him he was out equal with that yacht that's passing you right now, just straight in the rip heading straight west.
01:29
You might want to go a little further west and see if you can see anything up there.
01:36
Yeah, too, we're going to head straight west.
01:40
They haven't had visual with them in over a minute or two.
01:44
But yeah, that's the last thing you saw, just straight in the rip heading straight west, out by that white knot.
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Location mentioned:
N Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA
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