Pedestrian injured by car at Glacier Way and Green Rd, Ann Arbor MI


A pedestrian was hit by a car at the intersection of Glacier Way and Green Road in Ann Arbor. The pedestrian suffered a leg injury, including a possible compound fracture of the ankle. Emergency services were sent to the scene to provide immediate care.
Audio|Source: Washtenaw County Sheriff, Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Center on the University Station 5 respond on the MMA, Glacierway and Green Road.
00:04
For an MBA[1], one complaining of leg injury, car versus pedestrian, and HG[2] is emergent, 1758.
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UTX dot me desk.
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771, 773, stillscare.
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Okay, firm. 16, the lead service vehicle safety.
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I'm right on the frame, too.
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Do you need me to come out to you guys to help with traffic or any assistance?
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Uh, sure, we're just on there.
00:22
Clear. Charlie once out to shoot the wrong call.
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Which one in the air? Okay.
00:27
One, I'm going to point towards Frank 3 until they don't need any assistance.
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Frank 3. Frank 3. Good.
00:33
Safe for HBA.A, alert.
00:34
Kachas is going to have a compound fracture of the ankle.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MBA: Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA)
[2]
HG: Emergent/High Priority Medical Call
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Location mentioned:
Green Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
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