Animal obstructing lanes on I-215, San Bernardino CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers investigated a potential traffic hazard caused by a small white dog running in traffic lanes near the junction of Highways 210, 215, and 259 in San Bernardino. Animal control was requested, but the situation was later canceled after the roadway was clear.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Area Fire, Calfire, USFS, CHP
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Transcript:
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And there's a heart Charlie Seven that just came out on the 40 mile marker 147.
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Can you check for traffic hazard animal westbound 210 to the 215? All right, comm center medic engine 32, put us on the heart and let's keep moving.
00:12
214 Tom.
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And we'll see if.
00:14
It's reported westbound 210 to 215, also reported northbound 259 eastbound.
00:22
Correction, the 210 to the 259.
00:25
It's a white small dog running in lane.
00:31
You can now cancel.
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Location mentioned:
I-215, San Bernardino, CA
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