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Woman suffers asthma attack after loose dog chaseMesa AZ

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Near N Summer St, Mesa, AZ 85203

A woman experienced an asthma attack after being chased by a loose pit bull near North Summer Street in Mesa. Emergency medical and fire responders arrived to assist her. Animal control was notified to search for the dog last seen near Bates near Summer.

Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
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Transcript:
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Speaker twenty-two and four-backer twenty-two, copy nine-on-nine with fire at near North Summer.
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Four-enter east.
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Twenty-two.
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February 22, go.
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Near North and Summer, 400E, fires around for a 101 having an asthma attack.
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The 101 advisor is a loose pit bull that tried to attack her dog.
00:23
They ran away and now is having an asthma attack.
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The dog was last seen near Bates in the summer.
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Unknown if it's still loose, the fire is requesting.
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You do, copy.
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Do we have animal control logged on if you head that way as well?
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I don't know what's ringing.
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I'm trying to see sir.
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I'm trying to be there.
00:53
I'm going to put your key somewhere that I don't know I have a snare.
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Inform.
01:01
Animal control is going to send someone but they're coming from extension and baseline so if we locate the dog, they'll be there.
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And reference is dog, like, fire's calling back saying, they're going to stay now due to the loose pit bull.
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I told them we were just going to go in the area and look for the dog.
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We weren't going to the patient, so just FYI.
01:19
Bigger 22, can you make contact with the patient and fire before you look for the dog? They're requesting that.
01:27
Baker 22 on 97, I just seen the fire pull up.
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I'm going to go back in the patient.
01:36
Baker 24, Code 4[1]11-945.
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One-maker 24, a copy at Pioneer Park at 1020.
01:47
22 fires with the patient now.
01:49
There's no sign of living pit bull.
01:51
104.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.

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Near N Summer St, Mesa, AZ 85203

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