Pedestrian uninjured after hit-and-run on Cedar and Franklin, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a reported hit-and-run involving a pedestrian near Cedar Avenue South and East Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis. The pedestrian was later found at a nearby bus stop, uninjured, and declined medical transport. Police, EMS, and fire units investigated the scene but found no ongoing hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Engine 7 with police and EMS, injury accident Cedar Avenue South at East Franklin Avenue. Engine 7 with police and EMS, a hit-and-run injury accident Cedar Avenue South at East Franklin Avenue, map (number withheld). Engine 14 dispatch. Engine 20 with EMS trouble breathing near Fremont Avenue North, map (number withheld). Engine 7 en route. With EMS and police, injury accident Cedar Avenue South at East Franklin Avenue, map (number withheld). Engine 14, dispatch. Dispatch, was that for Engine 14? Affirmative, Engine 14. Police have been added to your call near Dupont Avenue North. Looks like they've arrived. If you want to wait for a code four unless you are already with the patient. Dispatch Engine 14, we're with the patient since code four. Copy. Dispatch per notes, going back in service. Engine five received. 1809. Engine 20 en route. Call's been updated to an overdose. Police are being added to the call per North. There's a lot of arguing in the background. 1809. Dispatch, Engine 7's at the intersection of Cedar and Franklin. We are seeing nothing and not being waved down. Do we have a better location? No better location. Take a look at the call. Engine 7, it looks like a vehicle. It's an injury accident, hit and run. The vehicle was last seen towards Lake Street. Pedestrian who was hit. Pedestrian is a female, about 5 ft, thin build, wearing a white or beige coat. 10-17, we're linked up with EMS right now. We're checking the surrounding area. So far no patient matching that description or any sign of an accident. Received. Dispatch Engine 7, we've checked around the block. Not finding anybody waving us down. We're going to go back in service at station. We'll respond if they get better details. Engine seven received. Not locating a patient, back in service. Initial assignment ladder four, engine four, engine two, chief five responding to a multi-residential fire alarm near Bryant Avenue North. Caller reporting the alarm sounding for 20 minutes. No response inside the unit, no smoke or flames observed. Dispatch this is Engine Seven. We didn't end up finding the individual at the bus stop on the east side of the intersection of Franklin and Cedar. She is not injured and requested not to be transported. Engine 7 received, you did locate a patient at the bus stop on the east side of the intersection on Franklin and Cedar? Patient is not injured and refused services.
Engine 7 with police and EMS, injury accident Cedar Avenue South at East Franklin Avenue. Engine 7 with police and EMS, a hit-and-run injury accident Cedar Avenue South at East Franklin Avenue, map (number withheld). Engine 14 dispatch. Engine 20 with EMS trouble breathing near Fremont Avenue North, map (number withheld). Engine 7 en route. With EMS and police, injury accident Cedar Avenue South at East Franklin Avenue, map (number withheld). Engine 14, dispatch. Dispatch, was that for Engine 14? Affirmative, Engine 14. Police have been added to your call near Dupont Avenue North. Looks like they've arrived. If you want to wait for a code four unless you are already with the patient. Dispatch Engine 14, we're with the patient since code four. Copy. Dispatch per notes, going back in service. Engine five received. 1809. Engine 20 en route. Call's been updated to an overdose. Police are being added to the call per North. There's a lot of arguing in the background. 1809. Dispatch, Engine 7's at the intersection of Cedar and Franklin. We are seeing nothing and not being waved down. Do we have a better location? No better location. Take a look at the call. Engine 7, it looks like a vehicle. It's an injury accident, hit and run. The vehicle was last seen towards Lake Street. Pedestrian who was hit. Pedestrian is a female, about 5 ft, thin build, wearing a white or beige coat. 10-17, we're linked up with EMS right now. We're checking the surrounding area. So far no patient matching that description or any sign of an accident. Received. Dispatch Engine 7, we've checked around the block. Not finding anybody waving us down. We're going to go back in service at station. We'll respond if they get better details. Engine seven received. Not locating a patient, back in service. Initial assignment ladder four, engine four, engine two, chief five responding to a multi-residential fire alarm near Bryant Avenue North. Caller reporting the alarm sounding for 20 minutes. No response inside the unit, no smoke or flames observed. Dispatch this is Engine Seven. We didn't end up finding the individual at the bus stop on the east side of the intersection of Franklin and Cedar. She is not injured and requested not to be transported. Engine 7 received, you did locate a patient at the bus stop on the east side of the intersection on Franklin and Cedar? Patient is not injured and refused services.
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E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN
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