Hiker blows whistle to ward off nearby mountain lion


Audio|Source: East Bay Regional Parks District Police and Fire
01:50
Transcript:
301 and 1040 the RP is wearing light blue jacket with blue pants hiking boots the males bright orange shirt gray shorts and a hiking boots and the RP has a whistle and is blowing it to warn off the mountain lion 120 copies initial no sight from the RP for the mountain lion yeah right so on 243 0801 we're asking if they have seen from the original time they saw they have not seen it again. 1040, 10.10, I copy code, your response, please. 10.10, copy, code, 2. 1040, copy, code, 2. 1040, not be reducing. 1040, reducing. 1040.3.81. RP just denied that they have not seen the mountain lion. There is a home counter, although the first seen in the bodies around them can't help the animals. The answer, okay. One hundred forty copies, if they are on or around the horse-shaven trail from Stanford Street, there's a lot of cattle migraine up there. Yes, sir. One hundred forty three all anyone, do you want us to keep them landline? 1040, can you advise which trail they're heading down again? They're on the Mission Peak Trail, Eloni Wilderness Trail, and they're just coming up to the Peak Meadow Trail, right at that intersection. 10.4. I believe we can have a disconnect down. Longing they're heading back to San Francisco.
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Location mentioned:
Mission Peak Trail Head, 680 Stanford Ave, Fremont, CA 94539
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