Loose dogs cause freeway blockage near Springdale, Orange County CA
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According to the dispatch call, multiple dogs were loose on the freeway near Springdale, causing a traffic blockage. Officers held the off-ramp until they could corral the animals.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Los Angeles and Orange County Centers
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Number two, I got most of the people back in their cars.
00:03
One dog is running off on Springdale right now.
00:05
Multiple people are still trying to get out.
00:08
Dogs in the middle lane.
00:09
I'm going to be holding the off-ramp right now until we could get this dog corralled.
00:27
West of those shirts.
00:34
For now, again, all these parties at traffic signals are trying to get out and get the dog.
00:42
To right shoulder stop at 5, that the Tostrandress.
00:46
Right,
00:49
Copy out UTL[1] with the left time.
00:57
And then returns the locally and NCIC clear.
01:01
It's returning to a plate of (number withheld) Tom 3, the 2016-A-ZUVAN.
01:08
Registration expired May of 24 and it's out of mission VA help.
01:18
I'll be UTL[1] on this 1125 D.C.
01:27
We have the other dog still on the freeway.
01:35
Copy that. There's one just kept running westbound.
01:38
I'll be 98[2].
01:39
I'll be 98[2].
Police codes explained
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[1]
UTL: Unable to find the person, vehicle, or item after a search.
[2]
98: Assignment complete and available for new calls.
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