Pedestrian injured in vehicle crash at Wyoming street, Dayton OH
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According to the dispatch call, a female pedestrian was injured after possibly falling from a truck and being run over near Wyoming Street. The suspect driver is described as a white male with a beard driving a gray pickup truck. The driver may be intoxicated and property damage was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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112.
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Crudis for an injury crash.
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Near Wyoming Street.
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Call her as a gun,
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and somebody has run over someone's leg.
00:11
It's going to be a pedestrian strike.
00:13
112. We're clear from Salem and Superior.
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It's 493Ls start that way as well.
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143T. Safe traffic.
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143T.
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You can add a state crash.
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Okay, it's going to be an Intox driver per the caller in.
00:34
Also, it may be some property damage.
00:36
Give a vehicle description, this, man.
00:39
I don't let me try to get the call take care.
00:42
One nineteen a work, too.
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Here, Claire.
00:47
I guess it'll be a gray pickup, and whoever called this in has the McKees.
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It'll be a white male with a beard, six feet,
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a black zip-up.
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49 keys are suspects.
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Still on soon or no?
01:15
I believe so.
01:18
The female that got hits trying to get into the truck, it may be that she fell out, and then that's when she was run over.
01:24
Affirmative, everybody headed to Wyoming.
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Everybody's still on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Wyoming St, Dayton, OH 45409
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