Person found lying on road near Williston Rd, Gainesville FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to reports of a person lying on the roadway near Williston Road and SE 16th Avenue in Gainesville. Initial reports suggested the individual may have been struck by a vehicle, but later information showed they were not hit. The person was walking on the sidewalk afterward, and officers suspected a possible suicide attempt.
Audio|Heard on: Alachua FL Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Rescue 30 responding.
00:01
Squad 1, Rescue 30, you're responding to what one caller is reporting as a vehicle versus pedestrian, near Williston Road and SE 16th Avenue.
00:09
That caller believes the subject lying on the ground was hit by a vehicle at some point.
00:13
Just a passerby didn't stop, unknown extent of injuries.
00:16
GPD already has units responding to the area of Main and Williston for a man who was intentionally lying in the westbound lanes, possibly a suicide attempt.
00:25
We've got a couple of callers reporting he was not hit by a vehicle, just lying in the road.
00:28
And now he's on the sidewalk heading towards Waldo Road.
00:34
It's ten fifty-six hours.
00:36
Oh, after Rescue 30.
00:37
Rescue 30 in the area attempting to locate.
00:40
We just spoke with law enforcement.
00:42
They advised the subject was not hit by a car and he's walking down the sidewalk.
00:45
Rescue 30, Squad 1.
00:46
The subject was not hit by a car.
00:48
This is not a vehicle versus pedestrian.
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