Hit-and-run accident injures pedestrian near Aberdeen plaza, Aberdeen MD
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According to the dispatch call, a pedestrian walking near Aberdeen Shopping Plaza was struck in a hit-and-run accident. The pedestrian, described as a black male about 35 to 40 years old wearing all black, was seen walking near West Bel Air Avenue close to Papa John. The pedestrian reported no injuries. Emergency responders are on scene.
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Transcript:
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Medical Box 21,
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9021 C, comedy 2,
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Motor vehicle collision at Aberdeen Shopping Plaza, between West Bel Air Avenue and Northeast Road.
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Operations on the fire talk group 105.
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6.4 stations.
00:19
2030, 4 station, 105.
00:25
It is a vehicle versus pedestrian hit and run. We believe the pedestrian is dressed in all black in front of Rita's.
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For level 4 or 388 level 3.
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The pedestrian was walking up West Bel Air Avenue near Papa John now.
00:55
It's a black male, about 35 to 40, wearing all black.
01:02
The call is for a motor vehicle collision at Aberdeen Shopping Plaza between West Bel Air Avenue and Northeast Road. Operations on the fire talk group 1.
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T199 T221108.
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RISC 2 to dispatch change my staffing to 3.
01:31
To 3 to have you with 3 now 109.
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From Poylancy.
01:44
He spoke to a male walking down the street without description.
01:47
He said that he has no injuries and it's not a DMS.
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Location mentioned:
Aberdeen Shopping Plz, Aberdeen, MD 21001
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