Elderly pedestrian injured in Salem collision, Salem OR
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An 84-year-old pedestrian was hit by a vehicle near Lancaster Drive northeast in Salem, Oregon. The pedestrian was conscious and reported leg pain. Emergency medical personnel responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County Sheriff Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
We state a little unit's going to be a vehicle versus pedestrian near Lancaster Drive northeast.
00:06
Our comp is going to be the driver currently with an 84 year old now.
00:10
We have paramedics.
00:11
Sit back.
00:18
Alpha-160, I copy.
00:20
You can put me on it.
00:23
Copy.
00:26
And I'm coming from my guess.
00:28
You can leave you.
00:31
Copy.
00:32
Looks like the status of the patient is going to be conscious, having some light leg pain.
00:43
160 I-Covey.
00:52
Off 1-8. I know that you're busy but can you verbally confirm on this guy's warrant and should be the stepson?
00:59
Offer.
01:02
Offer.
01:06
198.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:13
The warrant is confirmed, I just want to make sure you saw the cautions.
01:20
I did not. Can you read them off to us, please?
01:25
For him, it looks like you have cautions for an awful use of a weapon and resisting the rent.
01:31
I got me.
01:49
Alpha-160. Go ahead.
01:56
Are we still on the line with the caller on the vehicle versus ped?
02:03
Negative.
02:11
2A0 transport.
02:13
I'm looking.
02:17
280, stand by 1-60, can you repeat?
02:24
I'm here at the intersection.
02:26
I haven't located them yet, but medics have just arrived, so we'll see if we can't.
02:30
Hon in on them.
02:33
It looks like they were seen in the park in the lot of the Antigelo's.
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Location mentioned:
Lancaster Dr NE, Salem, OR 97301
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