Dog rescued after being swept out to sea at Pirates Cove, Rye NH
Fire and rescue teams responded to Pirates Cove beach in Rye after a dog was swept out to sea. The owners tried to reach the dog by paddleboard but needed help from emergency services.
Audio|Source: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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640 rock 10-3[1] we're sending your fire department out to Pirates Cove best access through Wallace Road extension and it's for a dog that was swept out to the ocean it's too far for the owners to get and they are going to attempt to get them by paddleboard but we are starting a fight to find out that way
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10-5[2] all be in route you show me 10-1
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643 Rock, they copy the call.
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5, 643. Dr. 5, 643.
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...in breathing is hypertensive, blood pressure is 199 over 187.
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Phaven out of the things.
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The Rye Fire Department, automatic, they have an ambulance automatic. Newcastle engine.
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Respond to Wallace Road in Rye, Pirates Cove on the beach for a water rescue.
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This will be for a dog that was swept out into the ocean. It's too far out for the owners to get. They're looking for assistance.
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I'm trying to dispatch to the Rye Fire Department,
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automatic,
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per the water rescue card for the North Hanson Ambulance and New Castle Ledge, to respond to Rye, Wallace Road, Pirates Cove on the beach for a dog that was swept out the oceans too far for the owners to get. The owners are attempting to get out there through paddleboard and request cameras and services versus 825.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-3: Stop transmitting
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10-5: Relay message
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Location mentioned:
Near Wallis Rd, Rye, NH 03870
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