Police assist woman with dog near Southeast 122nd, Portland OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and medical personnel responded to a report of a woman with a dog camping in the street median near Southeast 122nd Avenue and Salmon Street. The woman was contacted and agreed to move to a nearby bus stop. Two vehicles were temporarily blocking the eastbound lanes during the response, and traffic control was provided.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, I'm requesting Southeast 122nd Avenue and Southeast Salmon Street for a (name withheld) and (their) dog that is camping in the street median.
00:15
Medic 306 arriving on scene.
00:17
We have two vehicles blocking eastbound lanes.
00:19
We're getting out to investigate.
00:22
Two vehicles blocking eastbound lane, investigating at 1300.
00:27
Ops 1 for Engine 7.
00:30
Engine 75.
00:32
Police en route to this call for traffic control.
00:35
We have two officers en route.
00:38
Thank you.
00:43
Yeah, go ahead.
00:46
C3 is the one that you're there with? Are they in traffic?
00:53
Yeah, that's affirmative.
00:55
I actually just got (name withheld) to move, so (they) are going to head to the bus stop at station 7.
01:01
It's a (name withheld) with a dog pushing a shopping cart.
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