Animal rescue for cats on roof near 9th St, Palisades Park NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, units responded near 9th Street in Palisades Park for a report that cats were stuck on a roof. During the same communication exchange, responders also mentioned assisting an elderly woman who appeared dizzy and nauseous. The incident appears to involve both an animal rescue and a medical assistance call.
Audio|Heard on: Bergen NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Respond to near 9th Street, near 9th Street.
00:03
Residents state there are cats stuck on the roof.
00:07
Right here.
00:09
Anyway, count.
00:11
The four to twelve is myself, 325, 334 and 341.
00:17
Crazy.
00:19
Three nine, both units are getting out.
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What do you see? Fifteen 48.
00:26
Three three four to count.
00:28
Three three four.
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I'll be heading up to Ninth Street.
00:35
Where do you see 1548?
00:37
Twenty-nine thirty-three, come.
00:40
Thirty-three.
00:43
Update station is going to be ninety-eight-year-old female,
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dizzy, nauseous.
00:49
Received. My call was notified.
00:52
Three three four to come.
00:53
I am out near 9th Street.
00:56
Received fifteen fifty-one.
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Four 5334 to come.
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Thirty-four.
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At the front.
01:05
There's a cat stuck on the roof.
01:06
Can you turn off the FD?
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
9th St, Palisades Park, NJ 07650
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