Dogs running loose create traffic hazard on Highway 101, Santa Clara CA


Several reports indicate that dogs, possibly German Shepherds, were seen running loose on the roadway of Highway 101. They posed a traffic hazard near Santa Clara, causing concern for drivers.
Audio|Source: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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I got an 1125[1] dog.
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South on North of Leasley and we're getting it also between Madison and Buena Vista.
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313 boys. I copy the updates.
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The B98 in the trailer.
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Go ahead with the 1125[1].
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Yeah, point I'm putting this up on 101, Santa Clara had a machine mast and one of this and we had an RP putting them north of the CLE, CLE, C4 German Shepard-type dogs that went into the roadway.
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Aviation is in a silver crown vic, other involves the silver Ford Torres.
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They exchanged partial info, but the RP states the other driver was rushing them and did not provide a driver's license requesting contact from CHP.
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The driver was described as an older X-ray driver with some sunglasses and was also making root hand gestures.
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RP no longer has visual.
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The vehicle may have taken the exit.
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Monterey clear at 1734.
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Monoray 26-24, boy, I got me.
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All right, Dix 7, go ahead and continue to regard someone there.
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There's a Kenilonian or Briggs.
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There's 8-0 of other things going to me and disoriented.
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It's confirmed to be.
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2722 boy monitoring animal call northbound one north of monastery
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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1125: Traffic Hazard/Obstruction
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Location mentioned:
US-101, Santa Clara, CA
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