Auto accident with possible DUI near Girard Ave, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to an auto accident near North 13th Street and West Girard Avenue in Philadelphia. A male driver was suspected of driving under the influence and reportedly struck another vehicle. Medics were sent to the scene to assess injuries. The suspect vehicle was described as a red SUV occupied by one person.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Specialty two, I just got five calls for an auto accident.
00:03
Hold me outside and draw.
00:06
Okay.
00:09
Let's be two. Let me get one more unit out here.
00:13
Uh huh.
00:18
Where is this?
00:21
Specialty two.
00:23
Special retail.
00:26
All right, give me more units out here.
00:29
I have a male possibly DUI driving down Girard Avenue who just hit another car.
00:35
Twelve through Girard Avenue.
00:39
Thirty-five, you can drop it.
00:42
Twenty-four.
00:44
Sending medics.
00:47
Let's see.
00:51
Let's see, of course I'm off.
00:55
Medics are en route.
00:58
We're going to be on 13th and Girard.
01:00
Give you a tag of means the Charlie area (number withheld).
01:06
What kind of vehicle is it?
01:09
It's going to be a red SUV.
01:11
Explorer.
01:13
Occupied one time.
01:16
Red 42, I received.
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Location mentioned:
W Girard Ave & N 13th St, Philadelphia, PA 19123
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