Pedestrian struck by bus near W 86th St, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman was struck at low speed by an IndyGo bus near West 86th Street in Indianapolis. She sustained apparent minor injuries, including pain in her elbow, head, jaw, and ribs. She was transported in stable condition to St. Vincent’s emergency room for evaluation. No major trauma was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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I’m going to run you currently with a 25-year-old female that is a 2-5 female.
00:04
She was crossing the street when an IndyGo bus collided with her at a very low rate of speed.
00:10
Driver says around 10 miles per hour.
00:12
It hit her, she grabbed a bike rack and then kind of fell over.
00:17
She currently has no deformities noted, no major trauma, no loss of consciousness, no blood thinners.
00:24
She’s complaining of left elbow pain as well as a headache and some jaw pain.
00:28
Pain and some rib pain as well.
00:30
Vitally stable,
00:32
no main really major concerns there.
00:34
Patient is C-collared just by mechanism.
00:37
Her blood pressure is 140 over eighty-two.
00:40
Her pulse is eighty-nine, and she does have a hundred on air.
00:44
We’re probably about five to 10 minutes out.
00:46
If you have any questions, we’ll see you then.
00:49
Two cops in here.
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Location mentioned:
W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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