Lyft driver activates panic alarm after animal bite


Audio|Source: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
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Transcript:
126. Checking device. 1912. 912. 12. 12 check it was at 912. It's front option. North 22. Two cars intercept a panic alarm from a lift driver, 3557, Wallace Avenue, it was supposed to get a drop-off location. 7-3-41. 135. 9-12. EIS, also attempting to catch up, however, I think you're probably going to beat them there. They were lasted. 21st and Franklin away. So Silver Fortis Gave, license by Charles and North Frank, 7-9-5. 1623 north is on the way. Control 143. Go ahead. Clear, thank you. I'm behind them, but, you know, by several minutes, so just going to have to have someone meet them at the drop-off location. This is going to be an animal bite. Any stored animal control, all that buys them, they can come on out whenever they get free if they can't make it now.
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Near Wallace Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46218
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