Vehicle hits two pedestrians at Wall St and 3rd Ave, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle struck two pedestrians near Wall Street and 3rd Avenue in Seattle. One pedestrian suffered facial and head injuries and is receiving medical attention. The other pedestrian declined medical aid. The vehicle involved is a blue Toyota RAV4 with a female driver under 20.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
David checked their prior to vehicle collision at Wall Street and 3rd Avenue for a vehicle versus a pedestrian.
00:05
Pedestrian has facial and head injuries, medics en route.
00:08
Wall Street and 3rd Avenue is anyone able to clear and start that way?
00:16
Checking again if anyone's able to start for a vehicle versus pedestrian Wall Street and 3rd Avenue.
00:26
Everyone will start their way.
00:30
Received.
00:31
And we're able to back free David 1 for this call.
00:37
David Nguer, Bureau.
00:40
Received. Received.
00:44
Cumbent 73 to 263.
00:49
263? 263?
00:50
263?
00:52
What time did you administer the TPC and what was it at?
01:00
010 hours, 189.
01:04
Thank you.
01:13
The vehicle is still unseen.
01:16
It's going to be a blue Toyota RAV-4.
01:18
The occupant is escalated regarding a police response.
01:21
It's going to be a white female under 20s.
01:23
No clothing description.
01:25
Actually hit two pedestrians.
01:26
The other pedestrian is declining medics.
01:28
That picture attached by our TCCC.
01:41
Negative. One pedestrian was hit and had a head injury.
01:45
He is requesting medics.
01:46
The other pedestrian is declining medics.
01:49
Okay.
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