Bicyclist hit by car that fled near Holly St, San Carlos CA
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A bicyclist was hit by a light Honda near Holly and Industrial streets. The driver briefly stopped, asked if the bicyclist was okay, then left the scene. The vehicle had a partial license plate number (number withheld). The bicyclist is conscious and breathing. The final incident location is at the 76 gas station on Holly Street.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo Country Sheriff
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Boy, 75 medical.
00:02
Good.
00:08
Patient at the asthma-based substation 537-Kellate advice, while he was riding his bike, he was struck by a vehicle.
00:13
I'm not sure if this isn't hit and run.
00:15
Patient is a 23-year-old male, conscious and breathing pharma-medics now.
00:19
Okay, 4.
00:20
Boy, 756. All time, Paul 79 is going to be with me for translation.
00:23
All right.
00:24
Time, bye.
00:30
Okay, it's 2,1186.
00:33
Holly and Industrial.
00:36
So the patient is advising that the driver stopped asking if he was okay and then took off.
00:40
It was a light Honda with a partial plate of (number withheld), which comes back record on a file.
00:46
You've ripped yourself off, hollow and industrial, correct? Go ahead.
00:50
Sorry.
00:51
Two,
00:53
three, two nine, four boy for us.
00:56
Swipe, pickups, Lerado.
00:58
One on.
01:00
I'm safe. I was there, last DOT.
01:03
Ten-four. Do you confirm, Holly, industrial?
01:05
No, I'm not going to have yet.
01:07
Caper. Temper.
01:10
Yes.
01:12
Okay. So if you do,
01:14
final stuff is going to be at the 76 gas station.
01:17
On Holly.
01:20
Seventy-September.
01:21
Hi, copy, 76 on Holly.
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Location mentioned:
Holly St, San Carlos, CA 94070
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