Two dogs running in traffic near medical complex, Erie County NY
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According to the dispatch call, police are following two dogs running in traffic near a medical complex on Harlem Road in New York.
Audio|Heard on: Cheektowaga Police & Fire Dispatch
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02:6
Transcript:
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7 Radio, I'm getting flagged down at Harlem, Jersey.
00:07
And four-seven.
00:10
Seven radio.
00:17
The pass-right wave me down.
00:19
Said two dogs are running around southbound on Harlem,
00:22
around the medical complex.
00:24
All right, civil.
00:33
And I think I got those poppers right in front of me, north of Genesee.
00:40
All right, good one.
00:44
Hey, get a radio, they're running away.
00:46
Alright,
00:50
a little bit of feedback, you said they're running from you.
00:57
Affirmative, they're in the middle of the road, on Harlem, and I try and get him.
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Time.
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5.
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Harlem and Gruner with Henry Victor Henry 2102.
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Sayforth.
01:28
42 radios.
01:31
Do we have a snare or anything? They just keep rotten from us.
01:42
Radio 2994, do you guys still have some errors in your car?
01:48
That's one move, weighs off.
01:53
No.
02:01
10-4[1], we'll follow them for now just because they're taking a stroll down the middle of Harlem.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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