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Bicyclist hit by car on Newburgh Highway near I-5Marion County OR

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I-5, United States

A bicyclist was struck by a white Pontiac car on Newburgh Highway near I-5. The bicyclist was standing and appeared uninjured. Police and emergency services arrived, and one vehicle is blocking the westbound lane.

Audio|Source: Marion County METCOM North-1 Fire
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Engine 21, MEDIC 27, respond on MVA, unknown injury, Newburgh Highway, and I-5, cross of Arnie Road in South Woodland, that page 2026, Newark, Norse 6 at 2016.
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automatic 27 you're not from the MTA vehicle versus pedestrian sounds like the male was on a bicycle hit by the car vehicle is going to be a white Pontiac some complainants are advising that the patient is standing up and seems okay and PD also en route
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American 21's arrived when one vehicle blocking westbound lane to one vehicle stops in all the road be off investigating.
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Agent 21 arriving, one vehicle blocking the westbound lane.
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Up in the road you'll be off investigating.

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I-5, United States

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