Child injured in bicycle and car collision on North Duke Street, Durham NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 12-year-old boy on a bicycle was hit by a car on North Duke Street in Durham. He reported pain in his right foot and was not wearing a helmet. He did not lose consciousness. Emergency responders applied a neck collar and checked his vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Durham City Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
4.7 world scene with a 12 year old male.
00:03
I was riding his bicycle across Duke Street.
00:05
He got hit by a car, a spiderwebbed the windshield of the car.
00:10
He's not complaining of anything other than right foot pain.
00:14
He said he did not lose consciousness.
00:16
We were putting a neck collar on him and we're trying to get vitals.
00:20
I understood.
00:22
Where do you want up to park whenever we get there?
00:25
Which way you're coming from?
00:29
85 to Duke Street, so we're coming off 85 on Duke.
00:33
Sybil, when you come past the quint,
00:37
as soon as you get past the quint, full in between the rear of the quint and the patrol car T-277.
00:46
I just said that.
00:56
It's okay to run both.
01:05
Medit unit from point seven also be advised,
01:08
the child was not wearing a helmet.
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