Vehicle strikes pedestrian or cyclist near Emmet St, Charlottesville VA
A motor vehicle struck a pedestrian or cyclist near Emmet Street South by 179th Street. Fire and rescue teams were dispatched to the scene. The injured party was reported on the ground and traveling in the opposite direction from the vehicle involved.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville City Police Department
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
AECD is 51-27, motor vehicle crash, Emmett Street, South, Stadium Road. 1 .27.
00:12
It's an NBC with no info that was passed along by Engine 10. We do have Fire Rescue that has been mismatched on it.
00:19
ECCC-143 party to MVC pedestrian struck.
00:25
143 is high.
00:31
23 area of 179th Street southeast caller stated that a pedestrian or cyclist just got hit by a vehicle patient's line on the ground we do have fire rescue that has been dispatched color had limited information they were traveling opposite direction
00:46
one where these are at near 179th Street he's reason to call this is my crash on near 10th
00:55
he's reason to call this is my crash on 10th
01:03
I'm 27.
01:04
I wasn't able to copy. Can you repeat?
01:06
We're in the call for my crash. It was a standard of an unfounded, my rescue?
01:12
Affirmative.
01:13
104. You can clear that one out. I'll head over there back 141.
01:16
104. What code do you clear with?
01:18
5.75.
01:24
150.
01:26
997-3. 104. 104.
01:32
145A so we headed to civilian struck 127, stay clear.
01:37
104, 127 you direct.
01:39
Civil. 1.4 -4-3-base in the area.
01:47
10-4[1].
01:52
1-4-4-3 base.
01:53
Fire and myself came in from different directions of the bridge. I don't think we have anything shown. Is there any additional info?
02:03
At this time,
02:06
it may have been headed southbound where the patient was, but fire is in the area as well.
02:12
They did say that they were going to be continuing down the night street.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood (affirmative/OK).
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