Aggressive dog reported at Tucson apartment unit


A caller reports that her dog is acting aggressively and she cannot separate it from others, leading to a police response for a dangerous dog at a Tucson apartment.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Midtown Division
01:27
Transcript:
Sorry, was that a 10-4[1]? 10-night. The vehicle that you have traffic on, is it a 2004-Ponniak-5? 10-4 it is. 9248[2]. It's got to be a level 2, vicious dog at 3660, East 3rd Street, Unit 8 out of 7. Call was reporting her dog is acting aggressive and she's unable to separate it. It's still gathering further information. 3.7, copy that call? Copy. 1948. Adam 7.3, you could send me a level 2. 1040 second unit for the 84. 7.1, let me clear my call in all attached. 104. 371. D. up, pepperable. 104, and I have a week. I can 7 that copy attached as well. The caller says that they did reach out to PAC and they were told to call TP. The desk is still on the line. It looks like it's going to be a large brown breed.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message Received
[2]
9248: Unit or dispatch code (context-specific)
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Location mentioned:
Near E 3rd St, Tucson, AZ 85716
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