Person chased by mountain lion on Mission Peak trail


A person reported being chased by a mountain lion on a hiking trail but is no longer being pursued and is walking down slowly.
Audio|Source: East Bay Regional Park District Police Dispatch
01:26
Transcript:
00:00 Trout 81 detail. D.L. 212902.O.C.O.C.O.C.O.A.1. 3.0.1.1. 3.0.1. 21. 21. This is the 1. 911[1]. 911 call with a person who's advising that they were being chased by a Mount Lion at Mission Peak. They're not being chased any longer.00:28 but they are up on the Mission Peak trail that's access with me from Stanford Staging. Copy for you. For you for a 8104 today. 1040. I didn't handle for a 3-191.00:58 1040 said he can handle. Thanks. We're still landline. The RP is making noise, not running away, just walking very slowly down the trail. 10-4[2]. I'll be 49[3]-2-3. 10-4. I'll be 49 code 3. 1040, 49, code 3.
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Trout 81 detail. D.L. 212902.O.C.O.C.O.C.O.A.1. 3.0.1.1. 3.0.1. 21. 21. This is the 1. 911[1]. 911 call with a person who's advising that they were being chased by a Mount Lion at Mission Peak. They're not being chased any longer.
00:28
but they are up on the Mission Peak trail that's access with me from Stanford Staging. Copy for you. For you for a 8104 today. 1040. I didn't handle for a 3-191.
00:58
1040 said he can handle. Thanks. We're still landline. The RP is making noise, not running away, just walking very slowly down the trail. 10-4[2]. I'll be 49[3]-2-3. 10-4. I'll be 49 code 3. 1040, 49, code 3.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency Call
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[3]
49: En route
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Location mentioned:
Mission Peak Trail Head, 680 Stanford Ave, Fremont, CA 94539
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