Vehicle collision with possible injuries in Tacoma, Tacoma WA
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A vehicle collision with possible injuries occurred near South Amary Street and South 43rd Street in Tacoma. Two people were reported in the intersection. The suspect vehicle was later found unoccupied behind the Apex Fuel Stop.
Audio|Heard on: Tacoma Police Dispatch - South
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01:44
Transcript:
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Report of collision with injuries near South Amary Street and South 43rd Street.
00:04
Sam 1 through two, copy the pending?
00:08
Copy. Okay.
00:09
Penny made it before.
00:10
Information Tact 2 is open for chronic card 8508.
00:18
Stop one time.
00:19
Come on. Come on for Ed.
00:23
We'll do a short area check for the suspect driver.
00:26
It's supposed to be nearby.
00:30
Someone for 9.850.
00:36
Information east has for each other community response.
00:39
They have a suspicious now asking for the error at 108th and South Yakima.
00:43
Call number 501, information 8 to.
00:46
You know,
00:50
3701, inclusion in possible injuries.
00:51
Pleasure way to collision and pulse injuries.
00:56
South M Street and South 43rd Street.
00:59
Two people advised in the middle of the intersection.
01:01
The Bloor-Nuson v.
01:03
Charles Lincoln Stand 49063 versus the White, newer Toto, Rau 4.
01:07
Adam King Boy, (number withheld).
01:10
I see.
01:12
Do you want to...
01:17
For next call.
01:20
Tomlinson.
01:22
I've located the suspect vehicle behind the Apex Fuel Stop.
01:29
Charles John Lincoln 4817.
01:32
You have to back behind the Apex Fuel Stop?
01:36
Very tonight.
01:38
Okay.
01:39
It's unoccupied.
01:42
Is you to want your second to continue or cancel?
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Location mentioned:
S 43rd St & S M St, Tacoma, WA 98418
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