Vehicle hits pedestrian near Sunset Drive in South Miami, South Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle hit a pedestrian near Sunset Drive at the South Miami Medical Arts Building. The pedestrian sustained minor injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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01:57
Transcript:
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Rescue 14,
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Traffic accident,
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near Sunset Drive,
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10503-day County.
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Rescue 14? Rescue 14,
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go ahead.
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Rescue 14, you have a call for me?
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Rescue 14, that's affirmative vehicle versus a pedestrian near Sunset Drive at the South Miami Medical Arts Building.
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Rescue 14.
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Rescue 14, call receipt.
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14, call received. 14, call received, 1065D County.
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That time 8.
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Show me on that call as well.
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Tell me, copy, show your spotting additional.
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1055-day County.
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Day County to engine 4-7.
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4-7. 4-7 is a false alarm.
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You can respond.
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Routine report only.
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4-7.
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Routine only, copy that.
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1057, D.C.C.7, D.C.C.
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Rescue, 14.Rov on the area, something I locate.
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12 arrival in the area attempting to locate engine 57 routine response six-person 734 Southwest 135 court 1590 County
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engine 570 17 17 17 17 routine
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Agent 57, call received, 88-year-old female,
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feeling sick and requesting have their vitals checked, 10-50[1]9-D-county.
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Rescue 14, it's going to be minor injuries.
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You can advise Battalion 8, you can cancel if you likes.
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10-50: Traffic stop
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