Road hazard from loose dogs on route 32, Ulster County NY
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Units responded to a road hazard on Route 32 due to dogs loose in the roadway. The dogs were safely returned to their owner and the situation was resolved.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Road hazard, 1121, route 32.
00:03
It looks like dogs loose in the road.
00:08
Okay, run up, you're out with them.
00:09
It's 1122 and what's the road you're on?
00:14
1121, Route 32.
00:15
Route 32.
00:26
Thank you. Justin.
00:29
Allian,
00:30
all I was a good.
00:36
Okay.
00:38
Okay.
00:39
Okay.
00:42
Okay.
00:43
Okay. All of 451.
00:45
Call of 451.
00:49
They do have a paramedic en route.
00:53
Stand by, I'll get your ETA.
01:04
Road for about 9, 10 minutes now.
01:11
We have a patient update.
01:18
Southern County.
01:23
357, go ahead.
01:26
The dog has been returned to the owner.
01:27
You should be back in service.
01:30
The animal has been reunited.
01:31
You're back in service at 1154.
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NY-32, New York
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