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Loose dog caught after running in traffic hazards 

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Mesa County, CO
A dog was running loose in the street, which could have caused traffic accidents. Responders successfully caught the dog and are taking it to animal services.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
03:45

Transcript:
I think we're going to be able to get this dog. I feel like it's going to get hit and keep chasing it. Fence drive across the street. What you got it means? I'll keep with therapy. Hey, friend. Just match coffee, (name withheld), 22. Fading Grand Huncheon Station 2. 47, and I'm up here on the possible suicidal subject, 290 and a half Cedar Street, 290 and a half, Cedar Street. 30, 42. 6.3030, right? 623-30 road for a patient that fell. Code 2, sign off on tweet. For the subject's boyfriend, at that address, they're requesting a welfare check on (name withheld), who called into the after-hours line saying she was having worsening suicidal thoughts, and she was spiraling, unknown, plans or means at this time break. Continuing, (name withheld) has expressed concern about her boyfriend that lives with her, being physically and emotionally abusive in the past as well. And she is at high risk for suicidal behavior and self-harm, where she's still working on further. I got him. Long today. Maybe those two showing you around. 62330 Road, 66-year-old female conscious and breathing has MS and the bell while transferring from the wheelchair. Coach you. Copy. Are there injuries or is this lift assistant? RP was initially asking for a little assist, but did advise the possible hip or pelvis injury. 3940. 3940. Clear of this address. Can you show me around to the animal ER vet, please? 34-7-7. 39-282 clear, assist. Cam, that's 42. Thank you. Thank you. Let me clear, assist. Copy 11, thank you. 3938, Stanister. Before you go around 1133. So, ambulance 42. Ambulance 42, we need to hold for where you're at. 2963. We finally got the dog caught at 3174, Ebroke. 1133. I'll be en route to animal services.

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