Al Dukes has discussed his weekend heroics plenty over the past few days.

But no one has been able to hear them as it happened until now.

Dukes, the producer of WFAN’s “Boomer and Gio” morning show and a Matawan resident, made a well-publicized weekend 911 call to report a dog fight occurring outside his apartment between two dogs and a man trying to intervene. NJ Advance Media obtained audio of the call, which can be listened to above, from the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office following an OPRA request.

“There are two dogs attacking each other. And the man is trying to break them up,” Dukes told the emergency dispatcher. “He’s punching and kicking the dog, and the dog - not his dog - is attacking him. He’s screaming like he’s been bit, and he’s holding his arm. He’s screaming and he’s going over there and still trying to break the dogs up. But it’s two very dangerous dogs.”

“And you’re watching this happen?” the dispatcher asks.

“I am,” Dukes said. “Because I heard him screaming. I am looking right outside my window. The window faces the field.”

Duke eventually tweeted about the incident and discussed it on the air, leading to an interview with News12 New Jersey on Wednesday.

“A lot of people like to say, ‘Well I’m not a hero.’ I would say I am the hero,” Dukes joked to News12.

Both dogs - a German Shepherd and a pit bull mix - belong to a woman whose boyfriend initially tried to break up the fight, according to News12. The man’s hand was bitten by the German Shepherd and he suffered a fractured finger. The two dogs were apparently fighting over a toy and are doing fine after being treated for injuries. Another man - neighbor Peter Valko - also intervened as described by Dukes in the call, according to News12.

NJ Advance Media senior video producer Mel Ibarra contributed to this report

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