Bicyclist injured in crash with car on southwest 72nd avenue, Tigard OR
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A 43-year-old man riding a bicycle was hit by a car on Southwest 72nd Avenue near Pacific Highway. He is conscious and breathing normally but complains of side pain. Both the driver and bicyclist remain on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 210 and AMR 127, respond to traffic accident with injuries.
00:07
At Southwest 72nd Avenue and Southwest Pacific Highway.
00:16
AMR 127.
00:20
Go ahead.
00:25
127 is responding to the call on 72nd Pacific Highway coming from 99 in Royalty Parkway.
00:38
Just 158th place.
00:40
Cross streets are no street and southwest bridal hills drive.
00:56
Go ahead. 153 responded at 158, similar from Baseline and 348.
01:09
1644.
01:15
Engine 34, MR-152 on a code 1 fall, near Southwest Gardner Court, cross the southwest southwest 113rd.
01:23
It was a 77-year-old female contest,
01:26
had a controlled fall when she was transferring her in the car to her wheelchair, falls about two feet.
01:32
They think she's not injured.
01:34
That'll be code one.
01:38
Injured 30.
01:40
Probably truck has the crash.
01:50
Engine 2nd AMR-127 on an injury crash.
01:53
This is going to be on South of 72nd Avenue, south of Pacific Highway.
01:58
We have a 43-year-old male, conscious breathing normally.
02:01
He was riding a bicycle and was hit by a car.
02:04
He has complaints of side pain, is not bleeding,
02:09
vehicle, the driver, as well as the patient from the bicycle, are both on scene on 72nd to South of Pacific Highway.
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SW 72nd Ave, Tigard, OR
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