Man hit woman with vehicle near Unity Street, Coon Rapids MN
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According to the dispatch call, a male struck a woman with a vehicle near Unity Street, causing pain in her arm and leg. Authorities dispatched fire, EMS, and police to the scene. The vehicle is described as a white truck. Investigation is ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: Anoka County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Unity Street, had an open line within 14 meters.
00:03
Can hear people arguing; someone said a male hit another female with a vehicle.
00:10
134.
00:13
3-Garmer-34, I'll back 04.
00:16
3-4-135.
00:22
3 King 31 male hit a female with their truck, female complete arm and leg pain.
00:32
Copy 3825.
00:36
135. 34, out be out with 04.
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135. 135.
00:46
3.33 RP called back saying that the door has closed now and didn't see who closed it.
00:53
Got it.
00:55
136.
00:58
3G.301.
01:01
3 King 31.
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3.
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King 31.
01:08
We have a description of the truck and out of direction of travel.
01:13
She's been trying not getting an answer yet.
01:16
The only thing we have so far is a white truck.
01:19
Kevin.
01:20
On 36.
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On 36th. Unoka dispatch, Coon Rapids, Engine 3.
01:30
You can show Engine 3 clear of 610 en route to 10540 Unity Street.
01:38
Grant's intention 3 is Clear 610 in route to Unity Street.
01:42
He advised this, sounding like a possible intentional vehicle versus pedestrian, a line of starting to stage, we're trying to gather further.
01:50
Agent 3 copies.
01:55
137. In 3K31, the mail is just not answering her questions.
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She's still trying to ask questions.
02:03
Copy. Home 37.
02:06
No, you're just rich.
02:07
We're not for urgent to in our community.
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