Pedestrian injured in vehicle accident near Palm Ave, San Diego CA
A vehicle struck a pedestrian near Palm Avenue in the South Bay area. The pedestrian appeared seriously injured and was wrapped in a blue blanket between lanes. Multiple individuals involved were taken to hospitals for treatment.
Audio|Source: San Diego CHP Orange/Blue and the RCS Law Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
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1146 is reported by a passenger motorist.
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The vehicle off the right shoulder, black sedan with their hazards on.
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FISB is already 1010 and was unable to respond.
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And then able to respond.
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I have a few right, not enough, you're out there.
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Maybe we're out there.
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27.9908.
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C,
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7.9.9.9.9. P.C.
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2.4.A., if you convert pedestrian to the South Bay, Southland Air France, Palm Avenue off at the South Bay.
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Two-boy, uh, medics have been rolled, there's a precaution because the party looked in bad shape.
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Point-in-low wrapped in a blue blanket was between the one, two lanes of the off-round.
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Okay, boy, copy.
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...7-9-way, I'll start two-way.
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And 942-0.
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7-H-H-O-B-1-2.
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278-H-H-OV-1, Judge.
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2777. 277401-11-26.
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Start about the team on my road at Chastopolit.
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7040 northoff team to sell the Miramar Roque, they're on a triple A.
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They're unsure if they're on the shoulder where they're at 44 end of color.
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That is Miramar in route.
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Characquicklandline with the RP now to see if we can determine.
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There's a lie, I got it.
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That's like going to be a four-need-old and everyone still being kind of great service.
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And we're going to be transported into the EASD by 24 and the school parties are going to be transported to Kaiser Zion by Paul 21.
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Location mentioned:
Palm Ave, San Diego, CA
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