Brown bear seen eating pears in tree at neighborhood


A large brown bear was seen in a tree eating pears in a residential area. Authorities advised residents to stay indoors and bring their dogs inside. Wildlife officials were not responding, and residents were told to report the sighting online.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 3
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Transcript:
Go for 62. 62, did you want the ambulance to continue? Ambulance was with us. We canceled them on scene, and that's affirmative. It's just a bear, giant brown bear, probably about 400 pounds, up in a tree, and he was eating pears. Copy, a pear eating bear. L.A., squad 87. Southbound 6.05, north of the 60-freeway, no party's trap. Squad 87, LA. one additional ambulance for a total of two. Engine 29. L.A. Engine 126. Can you advise AMR? It's clear to enter. 126, copy. L.A.16A. 16A. Confirmie squad report. You can cancel the B.C. and the quince. Battalion 10, you can cancel no person's trapped. No. Engine 29, patient's been extricated. You can cancel the BC. The Italian, 16, do copy. Difficulty breathing, 117, Squad 135, Norbury Street, Cajun Street. Engine 62, L.A. 62. 62 per sheriff. They will not be responding, Fish and Game, also not responding. They're requesting for the informant to contact Wildlife.com to report. advise them to go inside and bring their dog inside. Hopefully the barrel come down and leave. 621. Difficulty greeting 33, Spearman Kettering. 117, cancel squadman, cancel. Squadman 35, cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Cajun St, Lancaster, CA 93535
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