Rollover traffic collision with hit-and-run near florence and mlk, Fresno CA
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A rollover traffic collision occurred near Florence Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. It was a hit-and-run incident where someone broke the vehicle's windshield to free the occupant. No other vehicles were involved.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Roll over traffic collision at Florence Ave and MLK.
00:05
Forefring 2-1.
00:07
Forfeing 2-1.
00:09
Just if I can get another alarm hit right now.
00:14
Happy.
00:16
Uh,
00:18
just confirm me, there's no vehicle that slips on its side air, correct?
00:22
Negative.
00:24
I got me press on broadcasting and additional traffic collision.
00:26
It's going to be for a rollover TC, Florence and MLK.
00:29
We'll check the owners as well.
00:32
Adam Cuport.
00:35
Go ahead.
00:38
If you get a hold of the mom, let us know.
00:44
Hillary and Clobus was 6 Adam, Nori Union, 802 to the Chevy Tunnel.
01:04
on Friday, it's going to be at near B Street apartment 102 for a runaway channel.
01:11
07 Chevy, out of Fresno.
01:16
As RIPA, out of Fresno.
01:26
As RPA is requesting to cancel, alarm was activated due to cooking.
01:38
Later 18 copy, make contact RV, controls a.
01:43
Ladderating copy over.
01:48
There's 2623.
01:53
They just update saying it's not related to the other TCC.
01:57
It's not related to the other TC.
02:01
It'd be a hit and run.
02:05
A RP, he only saw one person get out of the vehicle, unnotive anyone else is inside, he'd say that someone broke the windshield to get them out.
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Location mentioned:
S M.L.K. Jr Blvd & E Florence Ave, Fresno, CA 93706
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