Dog rescued from water at Pirates Cove Beach, Rye NH
Emergency responders were called to Pirates Cove Beach in Rye, New Hampshire, for a water rescue involving a dog in distress. Two surfers successfully rescued the dog from the water. All rescue units were then cleared to return.
Audio|Source: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Advising is the Pirates Go of Entrance, but he's also advising it may appear that subjects have their dog.
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Direct dispatch to all Rye responding units for the Water Rescue Pirates Co.
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PDMC advise to use the Pirates Go Ventrance and advise that it looks like that the owners may possibly have their dog.
00:18
831 for the update.
00:21
Right, Cart 1 is on arrival.
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Cut 1 is command.
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I'll give a report in a minute.
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Right, current 1 on scene with me.
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Black.
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640, 103.
00:39
Yeah, Rock, just to confirm, dog's out of the water. Everybody is fine. Yeah,
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time, 640. Dog is out of the water. 6.43, do you have me?
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643-000.
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Pulled out by two surfers.
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They're a bit of the way down the beach.
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We're going to go confirm.
01:03
Have the jet ski standby at the harbor and not launch, and you can return the mutual aid companies.
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Receive. Dog appears to have been pulled out by two surfers down the beach. You'll be making your way down the beach to make contact. Quest for the jet ski, standby in the harbor not to launch and return all mutual aid.
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Rocking into Northampton Car 1, Northampton Forestry and Northampton A1, Newcastle Engine 4.
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All the units can clear return.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wallis Rd, Rye, NH 03870
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