Woman jumps from vehicle and suffers head and road injuries, Lincoln Park MI


A woman jumped out of a moving vehicle on Fort Street near the I-75 entrance in Lincoln Park. She sustained a head laceration and road rash. Police and emergency medical services responded to assist her.
Audio|Source: Downriver Public Safety
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
I have two minutes out on Fort with a balloon pickup truck. The plate is Edward X-ray, X-ray, (number withheld).
00:10
They're on Fort Road, Southfront.
00:12
Okay, do you have a crossroad for us?
00:15
Just before 75.
00:19
Okay.
00:21
Copy.
00:23
Copy. 18 courtesy, coffee direct.
00:26
Fine copies.
00:28
13515. Advise Brownstone, contact after you.
00:31
Clean Park units. We're going to have a BOL[2], Northbound Dix,
00:36
Emmons for a dark SUV driving all over the road, one Mary Sam, Mary 4-7.
00:44
1810 dispatch, all the album.
00:47
It's southbound Ford Street right before the 75 entrance.
00:52
Edward, Queen William, (number withheld).
00:56
Those best copies.
00:59
Cabinet 15 Lincoln, MKC,
01:03
ballot.
01:05
Station 15 and station 18 on your one. My officers are advising to have FD[1].
01:12
Okay, do we know why?
01:15
Not correctly, no.
01:17
Copy, let me see. She's available.
01:21
Yeah, go ahead and FD[1].
01:23
She's got a flage into her head. It looks like some road.
01:30
410, 2, 4, 6, and 4.3. I'm currently en route to you guys. Do you guys need me over there?
01:35
We are all set.
01:45
She's got a bunch.
01:46
Good coffee.
01:49
She's got a bunch of her property in the middle of the road. It looks like she hits the cement.
01:56
Station 18, District 2 with a medical 4th Street, southbound near Gibraltar Road.
02:05
District 2, Southbound Fort Street, near the Galter Road,
02:09
closer to 75.
02:12
PD[3] is on scene with the female who jumped out of the vehicle. She does have a laceration to the head and roadburn.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
FD: Fire Department
[2]
BOL: Alert to locate and monitor a person, vehicle, or item of interest.
[3]
PD: Police Department
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