Loose brown and white dog reported near Central and Nelson, Georgetown MA
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According to the dispatch call, a loose brown and white dog was reported near the intersection of Central and Nelson streets by a passerby driving through the area.
Audio|Heard on: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Control to patrol?
00:01
There is a loose dog in the vicinity of Central and Nelson near Noonan's Florist, and it's brown and white.
00:30
Signiscan flooding retone for station coverage.
00:37
Significant damage.
00:38
Significant damage.
00:40
Returning for coverage.
00:50
Railway fire from regional hung with the all town for station coverage.
00:55
SC tied up to get a significant damage in the police department and flooding.
01:00
On rally fire from regional, home with the all town for station coverage, duty crew tied up.
01:10
Control patrols, again, describe as a small brown and white dog, not sure on the breed, not sure on any college attacks, possibly between the intersection of...
01:19
Central and Nelson and Noonan's somewhere in that vicinity or that stretch small brown and white dog
01:30
20 is it 20 to control you show me in the area
01:48
She's dirty zone.
01:52
We keep. We keep.
02:01
Leven's close.
02:04
Levin's back.
02:05
I don't want it.
02:11
We started to control.
02:12
Do we know who called this in? Was it a passerby or a home border in the area?
02:18
It was a passenger by, driving through.
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Location mentioned:
Central St & Nelson St, Georgetown, MA 01833
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