Pedestrian denies injury after possible vehicle strike near Westfield Ave, Camden NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a pedestrian near Westfield Avenue and Dudley Street may have been struck by a vehicle but denies injury and refuses emergency medical services.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Fire and EMS - Digital
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01:34
Transcript:
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Engine nine, BLS 1022, ALS 4.
00:03
Westfield and Dudley, pedestrian motor vehicle accident.
00:07
Engine nine, BLS 1023, ALS 4,
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Westfield Avenue, Dudley Street, pedestrian motor vehicle incident.
00:25
Engine 10, 1526 North Chesapeake Road between Constitution and Congress, investigating appliance.
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Engine 10, 1526 North Chesapeake Street between Constitution and Congress.
00:37
Investigating alarm.
00:43
It's 1022 ALS 4.
00:46
Got it from Metro initially with limited info.
00:49
They're now reporting that the male stating he wasn't struck by a vehicle and is refusing EMS.
00:55
Your discretion.
00:57
ALS 4 is available.
00:59
ALS 4.
01:02
22 is clear.
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1042.
01:10
Sixty-three Camden County Police were able to handle Chelsea Circle.
01:20
Engine Nine is responding.
01:25
Engine Nine, initially there was reported to be a person struck by a vehicle.
01:29
The persons out denying they were struck by a vehicle,
01:32
EMS is clearing up your discretion.
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Location mentioned:
Westfield Ave & N Dudley St, Camden, NJ 08105
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