Dog rescued from water near Gilcrist Bridge in Punta Gorda, Punta Gorda FL
Fire and rescue units were dispatched to a report of a dog in the water on the westbound side of the Gilcrist Bridge near Punta Gorda. A rescue boat was prepared but later canceled after a civilian vessel safely retrieved the dog. Police coordinated with animal control to take custody of the dog.
Audio|Source: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
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Transcript:
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B.C.1 and engine three,
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being route through one across the cross of rest,
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right at Esplanon, grid 1701, the Gilchrist Bridge, is going to be rescuing on specific.
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Page of three.
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Okay.
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My road truck one.
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Let me on that call, please.
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You're going to be responding.
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There's a dog in the westbound side of the bridge.
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We're going to need a boat out in the water.
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Okay, where are you advising the dog is in the water?
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10-4[1]. The dog is in the water.
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10-4[1]. 10-4.
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Time 4.
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Okay,
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Lord, Agent 3 is responding.
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Engine 3 is responding.
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There's a dog in the water, westbound side of the bridge, 2115.
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Engine 3. No, service.
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Probably what a 3 thing service, returning service returning, 2116.
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Central Battalion.
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Go ahead.
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I just talked to DC-1 in the city.
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They're taking their boat.
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Stand down on Marine 2, if they need assistance, they'll call.
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My copy, thank you.
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Rescue 5, rescue 5.
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Can you head towards putting forward station 1 for coverage?
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Where do you see one?
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DC1.
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You have a location.
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You see one.
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Smithing Southbound Bridge on the west side.
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Understood.
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Was this called in by a patron,
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the owner?
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I want to go to BC1.
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Someone just flagged down an officer and called it in.
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Understood.
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Do you have an officer on scene or no?
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104, yes, echo 3 is on scene.
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Thank you.
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What are we're a trouble.
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Hello.
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Now I know you're busy.
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Can you assign me that call?
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Truck once can you be out of service?
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Bring freezing advance and you're on the park.
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1042118. Okay.
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Rescue 5 from Central.
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Rescue 5, rescue 5 kidney hit towards the planning border, station 1 for coverage.
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Copy. Okay, that's fine.
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So far. So far.
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Far where we've got to see one.
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You see one?
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There's a patron.
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I have a dog on their vessel this time.
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10-4[1].
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10-4[1].
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Peace 1, Marine 3.
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Marine 3, you stand by the dock if you haven't launched yet.
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I don't think I'll need you.
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Okay, 10-4[1], we're standby.
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Onward, BC1.
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C1.
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Samaritan is going to bring the dog to Lashley.
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PD's already in contact with the animal control.
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You can cancel Marine 3 and put them back in service.
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They'll advise when Trump ones available.
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104, on the phone with animal control now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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